Image editing program for the Canon EOS 4000D?

Hello, does anyone know of a good editing program for the Canon EOS 4000D for editing images? Which ones are suitable for laptops; I don't want to do it on my phone.

Would like to make wedding photos better or enhance them, etc.

And why you recommended this program.

Thank you so much ❤️

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Krabat693
1 year ago

RAW development/image processing is nothing camera specific. You can use Adobe Lightroom or, if it is to be free, Darktable or RAWTherapee.

habakuk63
1 year ago

You want to create and edit Hichzeitbilder, but do not have any experience in image editing…..this is brave.

Image editing is not camera-specific, with each program you can edit the images of each camera.

You should try different, from free to Abo everything is possible.

Personally, I’ve been working with Lightroom for ages, now in Abo.

Why Lightroom? Because it was and is the quasi standard at the time and today, each new program is compared in the range of functions, operation and price with Lightroom.

I manage the workflow well and the possibilities for processing/development are excellent. I don’t want to compose a picture, I don’t want to “make” a rainbow over a sand dune, but I want to digitally develop my pictures, as long ago the pictures on my Ilford FP4 movies, in the darkroom.

kiniro
1 year ago

Regardless of the camera type, you could use GIMP (free) or Canva – there is free and as a pro version.

I have both GIMP and the Pro version of Canva.

Uneternal
1 year ago

Want to make wedding images better with it or upgrade etc.

Well, I don’t hope what you’re asking for.

Canon’s own software should be enough for the start, Canon Digital Picture Professional. Another good freeware is Darktable (which personally beats me with settings and text buttons). A bit more organized is RAWTherapee.

If you want something easy to use: Luminar Neo is cheap, has a super simple surface and comes with A.I. support.

JMC01
1 year ago

I’ve preferred the free and extendable Paint.net for many years.

IHighTower2010I
1 year ago

How about Photoshop?