ACDSee Photo Studio Ultimate 2020 review

ACDSee Photo Studio Ultimate 2020 proves an easy to use all-in-one image management, raw processing and editing tool

ACDSee Photo Studio Ultimate 2020
(Image: © James Abbott)

Digital Camera World Verdict

There aren’t many all-in-one image editing software options available, and perhaps there’s a good reason for it; it’s difficult to be great at everything. ACDSee Photo Studio Ultimate 2020 is fantastic at image cataloguing and Raw processing but falls down with image editing despite offering layers, filters, masking and adjustment layers. However, it's well worth considering for the image management and Raw processing functionality alone.

Pros

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    Subscription and lifetime licenses available

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    Great image management and Raw processing

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    Informative and easy tutorials online

Cons

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    Windows only software

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    Edit Mode not as fully featured as Photoshop

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    HDR function is extremely limited

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    Focus stacking struggles with subject movement

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James Abbott

James Abbott is a landscape and portrait photographer based in Cambridge. He’s also an experienced photography journalist specializing in camera skills and Photoshop techniques. He is also a CAA-approved drone pilot and professional aerial photographer.