When it comes to editing our photos in a simple way, if we do not use the Photos application, after updating macOS High Sierra, in the App Store we have the Fhotoroom X application at our disposal, a fairly simple application that allows us to perform the necessary adjustments in our photographs so that offer the optimal result we are looking for.
Fhotoroom X offers us a very intuitive and simple user interface that offers us a preview of each and every one of the changes that we make in the photographs, in this way it is much easier to experiment and test the filters included in the application and the options it offers us when modifying the brightness, saturation ...
Fhotoroom X Features
- Crop, resize, rotate photos.
- Interactive editing with preview
- Preserves Exif, GPS and IPTC metadata
- File format supports BMP, PNG, TIF, JPG, JPEG, GIF, TGA and support for FRJPEG
- RAW format support ARW, CR2, CRW, CRW, DNG, EXR, MRW, NEF, ORF, PEF, RAF, RW2, SGI, MOS, MEF, 3FR, SR2, SRW, MDC
- Photo correction - Brightness, gamma, highlights, shadows, black and white, sharpness, contrast, contrast, saturation, temperature, hue, contrast RGB, RGB, RGB midtones,
- HDR filter
- Shadow Recovery, HDR Resistance, Gamma, Vibrance, Black and White Point
- Edge filter with control over optional size, opacity, size, color, blur, and zoom.
- Flip photos vertically / horizontally in addition to straightening them.
Fhotoroom X has a regular price in the Mac App Store of 5,99 euros, but for a limited time we can download it for free. While it is true that the app was last updated two years ago, I have not encountered any compatibility issues with the latest macOS version currently available. Fhotoroom requires macOS 10.10 or later and a 64-bit processor.