Priime Styles App Reviews
It’s very cool app for editing photos. The app has gorgeoues design and easy to use. Just choose any photo from your photo library and apply different kinds of photo effects. You can also edit multiple photos at once. This app works perfect with Lightroom and Photos app. Definitely worth buying app.
With this app all my pictures are now looking like they were taken with an expensive camera by a professional! I love all the filters and how easy it is to figure out the best one with the ‘Explore’ feature. The ability to apply the same style to all of my selected pictures is fantastic! I really like this option since it gives an homogenous look to my whole album. With Priime Styles, I am definitely exploring and discovering new ways for my pictures to look better… actually, to look amazing!
The iPhone app was amazing, but now I can load my RAW files and use the same styles! Also, connecting it with Lightroom has really improved my workflow for my non-iphone photography. Explore mode is a great new way to pick which style I want.
This aplication is very good , now i can produce professional pictures with high quality, have a lot of filters, I am very satisfied,also recommend !!!
It’s a nice addition for photographers. Note, it’s very limited what you can do with this app. No sliding bars / adjestment. So you have to go back to Lightroom and try adjusting before bringing the raw file to Priime. For example, if you wanna add some contrast or brighten the shadows, You basically have to go back everytime and reopen. it would be nice to see the feature, just like the IOS app. I know it has been just released it so I can’t wait for furture updates!
I am siding with Priime on this and no longer calling photo layovers as filters, but rather styles. That being said, Priime is now my main choice and only choice for photo styles. I’ve used the iOS app for awhile and have loved it ever since. My shots are clean, minimal, and provide a consistent aesthetic as a result. You pay for exaclty what you get versus having to pay so much for VSCO. RNI was pretty cost effective, but still limited compared to the amount that Priime has to offer. I like that it’s not trying to sell itself as a photoshop/lightroom replacement for mac. My workflow is just fine with editing main photography elements in Lightroom and then being able to apply a style of my choosing through Priime, exporting, and then posting to my website! Keep it up Priime!!
Review updated for Priime Styles version 1.0.2 — BE WARNED: Unlike the Priime app on iOS, Priime _Styles_ on Mac OS X is NOT a full-featured photo editor. ALSO, this a partly a web app. It really doesn’t like working without a network connection. It’s not even possible to open the information window for any filters (presets) without a network connection. The application doesn’t have any sense of when there is no network connection available, or when the connection has been dropped or is no longer available. Within the filter information display windows (which require a network connection), the styled/original view toggle feature is so broken as to be useless, and often does not even initally display at all (OS X 10.11.3). Gosh, it would be nice if that actually worked. Clicking on the avatar image next to the filter creator’s name, then loads a description that’s more obviously just a web page on the Priime website — without any obvious way to get back to the filter information, without actually closing the info window and reoperning it again. (You can, however, Control-click on the window to pull up a contextual menu with a Back option that works. But, you would have to already know that might be possible, after discovering that the most common keyboard shortcut for Back, Command-[, *doesn’t* work.) This is all simply poor application, GUI, and UX design. Lame. Unfortunately — again, unlike in the Priime iOS app — very annoyingly, it’s not possible with this application to directly and conveniently browse the list of the photographer-creators of the filters, or view each photographer-creator’s filter collection as a set. There are also no links provided to each photograher-creator’s Instagram, either. It’s not even possible to view or display the applications list of filters at all, without first opening one of your own images within the application. A far lesser complaint is that the application icons color palette simply lacks good graphic design colour sense. Although, of course, that’s not nearly as significant for UX in OS X, as on iOS. However, it does actually say something about the developers. At this point, unfortunately, we still cannot recommend this software. Seriously. This is still half-baked. Sending it back to the kitchen again.
I’m a long time user of Priime on my phone, their filters (styles) are amazing and make my photos look really good. I’ve been wanting to have Priime for Lightroom on my Mac, now it’s finally here and the app is amazing. The UI is super simple and intuitive, and the app works great with Lightroom and Apple’s Photos app (as an extension), I love how it only applies styles, and doesn’t try to do other things Lightroom and Photos.app already do. My workflow now is do process lightly in Lr, open photo in Priime, apply style, adjust style strength, “done” and back to Lr and share. Simply amazing!
Priime for Mac
I just downloaded priime for Mac. Its really working cool. Well done. I like it. But I need more premium styles :) Thank You
I am impressed by the iOS version so I thought this Mac version must have a matched quality, like all kinds of filters and edting options. So far I am quite satisfied with the features I have been using.
This is a great app if it supports many different image formats. It will be the choice for many. Its great when it comes to images with the best quality.
The photo applications that came with the iMac are clunky and slow. I felt so frustrated using them. Tasks that I was used to doing in minutes on Irfanview on my PC were taking me hours on my iMac. Priime Styles lets me view a folder full of photos and quickly delete the out-of-focus and badly composed shots etc.