The Windows program, reviewed here, requires a 64-bit CPU and at least 2GB RAM (6GB RAM or more recommended), an Intel i3 or better processor, 512MB Video RAM (VRAM), a DirectX 10 compatible graphics adapter, 1024-by-768 display resolution (1920-by-1080 recommended), and 2GB of available hard drive space. That program also converts raw camera images, performs batch operations, and geo-tags maps, but it lacks the Windows version's face recognition, LUT support, and local brush adjustments. There's also Photo Studio for Mac ($99.99), now at version 5, that works on macOS 10.12 and later. The software runs on Windows 7 through Windows 10. You can buy 50GB more for $25 or 100GB for $50. Subscriptions start at $89 per year (or $8.90 per month), which allows up to five users to install the software (Mac or Windows), plus ACDSee Web galleries for showcasing your work and 50GB of SeeDrive Cloud Storage. ACDSee now emulates Adobe in offering its software through a subscription model, but you can also buy a simple one-time download for $99.
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