Corel AfterShot Pro

Corel AfterShot Pro - The World's Fastest RAW Photo Editor

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This Video Tutorial shows you the Features and Capabilites of Corel AfterShot Pro

What is Corel AfterShot Pro

Corel AfterShot Pro is a Photo Editor Software that is Powerful, Affordable and Subscription Free.

Corel AfterShot Pro Reveals Your True Creative Potential and Frees You from High Costs, from Endless Subscriptions, from Hours Spent Editing at Your Computer. Import, Process and Output Faster, and Get Back Behind Your Camera where you belong with Corel AfterShot Pro.

Corel AfterShot Pro is a powerful photo editing software designed for photographers who need to manage and edit large volumes of RAW Images Fast and Efficiently.

Corel AfterShot Pro Features

  • RAW Conversion: Corel AfterShot Pro Quickly converts RAW files from digital cameras into editable formats.

  • Non-Destructive Editing: Corel AfterShot Pro allows you to make adjustments without altering the original image.

  • Batch Processing: Corel AfterShot Pro lets you Edit Thousands of Photos at once with Powerful Batch Processing tools.

  • Highlight Recovery: Corel AfterShot Pro Enhances overexposed areas in photos.

  • Integration with Photoshop: Corel AfterShot Pro seamlessly integrates with Adobe Photoshop for more detailed editing.

  • Camera Profiles: Corel AfterShot Pro Supports a wide range of camera profiles for accurate color rendering.

  • No Subscription Required: Unlike some other photo editing software, Corel AfterShot Pro doesn't require a subscription.

This is a Video Tutorial on Corel AfterShot Pro Quick Start Guide

Uses of Corel AfterShot Pro

  • Professional Photo Editing: Corel AfterShot Pro is ideal for photographers who need to edit and manage large collections of photos.

  • Photo Management: Corel AfterShot Pro organizes and sorts photos without the need to import them into a catalog.

  • Quick Workflow: Corel AfterShot Pro speeds up the photo editing process, allowing photographers to spend more time shooting and less time editing.

  • Compatibility: Corel AfterShot Pro works with various camera models and supports continuous updates to its RAW camera database.

A Video Tutorial on how to get started with AfterShot Pro for a Faster Workflow

Corel AfterShot Pro - Basic Photo Editing Tutorial

Here's a step-by-step guide to using Corel AfterShot Pro for basic photo editing:

Step 1: Import Your Photos

  1. Open AfterShot Pro: Launch Corel AfterShot Pro software (Visit Corel AfterShot Pro Home Page) and create a new project.

  2. Import Photos: Go to File > Import and select the photos you want to edit. You can import multiple photos at once.

Step 2: Organize Your Photos

  1. Browse Photos: Use the browser panel to view thumbnails of your imported photos.

  2. Sort and Tag: Add ratings, labels, flags, or metadata to organize your photos.

Step 3: Basic Adjustments

  1. Crop and Straighten: Use the crop tool to trim unwanted parts of the photo and the rotational tool to straighten the horizon line.

  2. Auto Adjustments: Apply automatic adjustments like Auto-Level and Perfectly Clear to quickly enhance your photos.

  3. Exposure and Color: Adjust exposure, brightness, contrast, and color balance using the sliders in the adjustment panel.

Step 4: Advanced Edits

  1. Lens Correction: Apply lens correction filters to fix distortion and chromatic aberration.

  2. Highlight Recovery: Use the highlight recovery tool to regain details in overexposed areas.

  3. Blemish Removal: Remove dust, spots, and other blemishes using the blemish remover tool.

Step 5: Save and Export

  1. Save Edits: Save your edits non-destructively in Corel AfterShot Pro, meaning the original photo remains unchanged.

  2. Export Photos: Once you're satisfied with your edits, export your photos to your desired format (e.g., JPG, JPEG, TIFF) using the Batch Output feature.

Corel AfterShot Pro Additional Tips

  • Presets: Create and use presets to apply the same edits to multiple photos.

  • Watermarking: Add watermarks to protect your work.

  • Plugins and Camera Profiles: Utilize plugins, presets, and camera profiles to enhance your editing workflow.