I like that its in the public domain because it is easy to use for people who are new to raw or people who aren't computer scientists - you just point and click! It's not as open source friendly for business purposes though, so if this is your objective you will need to consider other systems. Make sure there is sufficient support in place/contracts in place when you decide to go down that route. A good way to get started but don't underestimate what the learning curve is like. Our goal was to be able to create a simple front-end application for our customers with minimal IT involvement and with minimal initial investment. It's easy to use for beginners as well as advanced users. I have been using raw since its inception and it has never disappointed me. The only thing that i dislike is there is no option to download all my edits in one go which can be very time consuming when you need to edit multiple images. If you want quality output then this software is your best bet! Editing photos digitally has become easier than ever before thanks to RAWs editing tools.
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