

It makes no sense to me since photoshop will have to use its own RAW editor erasing my capture one edits with DNG. DNG would be fine too if you don't use a intermediate step like I do with capture one. Certainly don't use anything 8bit and that includes JPG. I use lossless 16bit TIFFs for when I have to use photoshop. The RAW editing side is as good (or better) as Lightroom. Still not perfect but the closest thing to lightroom I've encountered. They have a DAM similar to lightroom that has improved overtime. I gave up adobe when they went in to a subscription service and switched to CaptureOne. Lastly, as an aside - when most people do editing of a Raw file in an external program (such that the edits are not saved in the catalog), what format do you typically send the edited image back to your DAM in? Tiff? DNG? JPEG? I could use any editor I liked or switch going forward? Was wondering if anyone had any thoughts based on their experience. Mylio on the other hand would allow me to pick my cloud storage (or vaults) and would not tie me into a specific editor.
MYLIO VS LIGHTROOM FULL
Obviously, Lightroom would tie me into their ecosystem and Lightroom CC, while improving, is not as full featured as the Classic version. Two options are Lightroom CC (the version with the 1TB of storage) and Mylio. Seems the universe of programs capable of this is rather small. With that said, I want to keep a solution that syncs to all my computers and iOS devices (iPhone/iPad). I have been using Apple Photos but am leaning toward moving my Mirrorless Raw files to a separate program and just keep Photos for my iPhone pictures. Looking to pick a new DAM for my workflow.
