![]() I use Photos app exclusively for my non-serious iPhone images, so I’m not precious with them. (And those aren’t the only apps I’ll use.) Likewise, on the Mac I’ll use the stock Photos app with a number of image editor extensions - and even apps that aren’t plug-ins via Alex Kent’s excellent free Open In extension - for editing my iPhone pics, and I’ll use Lightroom/Photoshop for managing and editing my DSLR photos. It doesn’t do photo adjustments, perspective editing, b&w options or image framing as well as the iOS apps I mentioned above. I’d never let myself be restricted to Pixelmator for photo adjustments. And I similarly use multiple Mac apps as well. Only two of the iOS apps I use, Photoshop/Lightroom and Pixelmator Pro, have macOS analogues. I periodically use several iOS apps alone - including Darkroom, SKRWT, Camera+ and VOUN - for their different (often specialized) editing/sharing abilities (some quick and dirty, some not). I’d suggest reconsidering that because there’s no reason to use one standard app. ![]() ![]() ![]() I am trying to decide on one standard photo editing program for both Mac OS and iOS. ![]()
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