I've been using Rawtherapee since ~2013 and it has its quirks but covers all of my needs.
For panorama/mosaics I'll process the whole batch of photos in Rawtherapee then do the stitching with Hugin.
The rare times I need to make a spot edit (like removing sensor dirt) I go back to good old Gimp.
Everything is organized in a directory structure by subject/location and date to make it easy to back up and not reliant on a DB or some other software.
It's not really an integrated solution but it's simple and works for my low-volume of photos.
I’ve started rediscovering photography again after a multi year break, and I’ve currently got a decision to make. I’ve started doing some more macro photography recently, and I’m to the point I would like to purchase a macro lens. However, I now realize that new DSLR cameras seem to be on their way out and mirrorless is...
I have an a7r that I use with Minolta lenses from the 70s and 80s. With such a short distance to the sensor you can get adapters for everything, old lenses, telescopes, microscopes, etc.
Looking for linux workflow ideas
Linux photogs, help me out. What does your workflow look like? What apps do you use?...
This Place No Longer Exists ( lemmy.ca )
In the ten years since I took this photo the trail has been abandoned and the tree has rotted away.
DSLR vs Mirrorless Decision
I’ve started rediscovering photography again after a multi year break, and I’ve currently got a decision to make. I’ve started doing some more macro photography recently, and I’m to the point I would like to purchase a macro lens. However, I now realize that new DSLR cameras seem to be on their way out and mirrorless is...