Picktorial 3.5 was just released and you can read about some of the changes below like DAM, but it is also bringing a subscription model which might be controversial. I greatly enjoy a lot of these smaller RAW editors myself and I always find it disappointing when they turn to a subscription model like Adobe. I wish companies would stop doing this because it turns off a large portion of users.
Press Release
Free Buttery smooth Digital Asset Management (DAM)
Including flags and ratings, keywords, albums and other goodies. You can now manage your entire photo collection (on your Mac or an external drive/NAS) from inside Picktorial and throw away that ancient copy of Picasa you’ve been using.
Dazzlingly powerful Batch Editing Mode
Edit a single photo or its metadata and click a button to propagate the changes to 10 other photos – or 10,000! An addition that is certain to save you hundreds of hours, Batch Editing Mode also lets you export your photos in batch.
But that’s not all. We have a plethora of smaller changes coming. Here’s a small taste:
Picktorial 3.5 also has a new subscription-based business model. I wrote a standalone article enumerating the reasons we’re making this change, so I’ll just note our chief rationale – moving to subscription enables us to continue releasing shiny new versions of Picktorial for many years to come.
If you’ve never bought Picktorial before, now’s the time to do it. Picktorial is more robust than ever, and it’s now available for purchase for $60 per year – that’s $5 per month, less than it costs to develop a roll of film.
If you’ve bought Picktorial in the past, I’d love to offer a lifetime discount of 33% on an annual Picktorial subscription if you upgrade by February 28th. This means you’ll get immediate access to all the goodies described above, and you’ll automatically get bumped up to the newest version the minute it’s released – for a little over $3 per month. That’s a fine way to start the new year.