This version significantly expanded support for newer mirrorless cameras and added over 100 new lens profiles .
The ON1 Software Collection was marketed as a direct Lightroom replacement. At a time when many photographers were frustrated by the mandatory subscription models of competitors, ON1 offered a , meaning users owned the software outright. It bridged the gap between a basic photo organizer and a high-end compositor, allowing for complex masks and local adjustments without ever leaving the RAW environment. Transition to Modern Versions ON1 Software Collection 08.2018
Unlike traditional RAW editors that require exporting to Photoshop for layer-based work, ON1 2018.5 allowed users to combine multiple photos as layers while keeping the RAW data intact. It bridged the gap between a basic photo
The August 2018 timeframe saw the software stabilized with version 2018.5, which boasted a 50% increase in performance for brushing and tool switching compared to the initial 2018 release. While the 2018 collection laid the groundwork for
While the 2018 collection laid the groundwork for high-speed performance and non-destructive layering, modern iterations like have since introduced advanced AI-powered features for noise reduction, sharpening, and object removal. For instance, recent versions have refined the Text Tool , moving it from the tool well directly into the Layers area to simplify adding creative typography to images. Easily Add Text To Your Photos With ON1 Photo RAW
As of 2018, the (primarily centered around ON1 Photo RAW 2018.5 ) represented a significant shift in photography workflows by offering a "no-subscription" alternative to the Adobe ecosystem. Released as a major update in June 2018, this collection provided an all-in-one platform for image browsing, RAW processing, and creative layering. Key Features of the 2018 Collection
The collection included specialized tools like HDR , Pano Stitching , and a dedicated Effects module with customizable filters and textures. Why It Was Significant in 2018