If you are, therefore, a graduate of photography tools for smartphones, you don’t need to pay for sophisticated software. Not. Modern desktop operating systems include photo software at no additional cost. In a touch interface, it offers the right level of image correction, automatic marking, removal of imperfections, faces recognition, and even support for raw camera files.
Apple Photos also does this, although its automatic albums aren’t really editable. The two programs also synchronize with online storage services: iCloud for Apple and OneDrive for Microsoft. With both, you can search according to the types of objects detected, such as “tree” or “cat” in the application. Apple Photos can also be part of plugins like the excellent Perfectly Clear.
Ubuntu Linux users access free photo software included. They can use the sufficiently powerful Shotwell application. Other lightweight and inexpensive options include Polarr and Pixlr.