

We’ve put together some of the best photography editing styles to follow this year. Just like every other art form, photography has its own hot-and-not trends. Not only do your edits have to be on point – they have to look up-to-date, too. There are hundreds of photography-related pages out there that get little engagement from viewers. Classic Instagram filters are no longer in fashion if you really want your photography to stand out, more complex editing is required.Įven if you are a professional photographer and never skip editing your pictures anyway, it doesn’t mean that your Instagram or Flickr account will attract much attention. Even if the art department wants it, the accounts department often will not.Remember the good old days when everyone was using the in-built Instagram filters? “Mayfair” or “Hudson”, “Valencia” or “Lo-fi” – there were only so many users could choose from! Fortunately, times are changing. Stu meanwhile seems to have his life savings in Adobe stock.Īnd with regard to MarcLee's point, I can tell you that even many large companies will look for alternatives to open-ended, unilaterally-changeable, subscription services that leave an entire company's files vulnerable at the whim of Adobe. I am also glad to put my money to supporting anyone BUT Adobe. I have just bought three Adobe alternatives and the total bill does not amount to seven months of hiring Photoshop. Once one has stated one will NOT rent software, it's time to wait and see what happens to Adobe and meanwhile make other plans. Others are already paying for and downloading alternatives to try. Some are now deciding that WHATEVER Adobe does it has screwed the pooch regarding trust. Many have taken it to other venues, such as Adobe's own Facebook page and Forums.

The anger is fading fast." You are both wrong. If, as a bystander, I can start to feel widespread anger and firm resolve, then I will say Stu is wrong (he is of course, wrong in his thinking that Adobe's policy is a good thing). Right now this is merely a toddler's spat. What we need here is anger on an ORDER OF MAGNITUDE of what it currently is. The anger is not strong enough, not wide enough, and not deep enough to matter a whit. But I'm not, and stock prices are not a good guage of this. Please do! I will be happy to be wrong on this. This community cannot and will not maintain its anger long enough for Adobe to feel pain, and certainly will not cause Adobe to reconsider their policy for any meaningful length of time. I despise all subscription models, and I despise rental software.īut I must call it like I see it.

I am no troll and I am no Adobe shill or employee (but I think Stu might be).
