
This obviously can be a good thing, but also overwhelming if you are looking for something that is easy to use right away but might unfamiliar with the software. ON1 Photo RAW is more expensive but offers more tools and features. Learn more about ON1 Photo RAW and Luminar. A typical workflow for me is to process the raw image in Lightroom and then edit it in either Luminar or ON1 Photo to “polish” or enhance the photo beyond Lightroom’s capabilities. I personally use both programs regularly, but I still use Lightroom as my main “hub” for all of my organization and raw processing. You might even find that both options are excellent tools for your processing requirements. This post is about helping you decide which program is best for your needs.

The good news is that there are alternatives! This article stems from a question I get very regularly: how does Luminar compare with ON1 Photo RAW? Hopefully, this helps clear things up for those of you with the same concerns.Īs a disclosure and a reminder, I have partnered with both of these companies and will continue to do so in the near future and this post contains affiliate links. And I completely get it not everyone is ready to switch to a cloud-based service (for those looking to Lightroom CC), and many photographers don’t want to be on a monthly (or yearly) subscription, even for the “standard” Lightroom Classic CC. With Adobe’s recent announcement regarding Lightroom, many photographers are looking for an alternative solution to their raw photo organization and post-processing.
