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LandscapePro 3 Studio Max

Almost every editing software review begins with some reference to Adobe, and it's easy to see why when Photoshop and Lightroom have dominated the market for, well, decades in the case of Photoshop. But while the chances of Adobe losing its status as the ‘industry standard' in the foreseeable future are slim, it's safe to say that there are more than a handful of alternatives that are steadily eating away at its market share.

Suffice to say, the next 10 years could see major shifts in the software photographers use to catalogue and edit their photos. But, with so many options for processing images, is there a place for software that's designed to edit only landscape or location-based photography? It's a difficult question to answer, but Anthropics clearly believes there is with the release of the third instalment of its LandscapePro software.

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