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Photoediting software for D5300
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<blockquote data-quote="robert663" data-source="post: 830229" data-attributes="member: 56705"><p>it's a bit of a bummer that CS5 doesn’t support the RAW files for your Nikon D5300. Subscribing to CC for Photoshop and Lightroom is definitely an option, but if you're not keen on the subscription model, there are some solid alternatives out there.</p><p></p><p>You might want to check out <a href="https://photoapkleap.com" target="_blank">Photoleap</a> - it's a pretty impressive tool for editing with a lot of advanced features, and it doesn’t come with the hefty subscription price of Adobe. For RAW editing, Darktable and RawTherapee are great free options that support a wide range of cameras, including the D5300. Affinity Photo is also worth a look if you want something powerful without a subscription.</p><p></p><p>So, yeah, plenty of options without breaking the bank. Hope that helps!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="robert663, post: 830229, member: 56705"] it's a bit of a bummer that CS5 doesn’t support the RAW files for your Nikon D5300. Subscribing to CC for Photoshop and Lightroom is definitely an option, but if you're not keen on the subscription model, there are some solid alternatives out there. You might want to check out [URL='https://photoapkleap.com']Photoleap[/URL] - it's a pretty impressive tool for editing with a lot of advanced features, and it doesn’t come with the hefty subscription price of Adobe. For RAW editing, Darktable and RawTherapee are great free options that support a wide range of cameras, including the D5300. Affinity Photo is also worth a look if you want something powerful without a subscription. So, yeah, plenty of options without breaking the bank. Hope that helps! [/QUOTE]
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