Lots of applications will produce sidecar files Glenn. They can also be used to batch process a number of images.
I understand PS workflow file saves just like GIMP's are rather large.
Of late raw development for me is to get all of the information into what might be called the visual workspace complete with room for PP - spare histogram space at the dark and light end. I blame Colin and also thank him at times. It can result in some rather flat images initially but if the info is there it can be modified and if there is no loss there aren't any problems either. it just means that any black clipping etc is added later. I even tend to do the same thing with jpg's except with those it's usually pretty obvious where histogram space is needed.
One package that hasn't been mentioned is Corel's After Shot Pro. I just used up a 30 day trial. It has modeless layers for adjustments and another type for healing and cloning. It uses layer masks transparently - they are simply drawn or painted on the image itself. One of it's outstanding features is it's ability to modify colours either generic red green blue etc or ones selected from the image. These and everything else can be used selectively on the image as well via the masks. If any one wants to try it I would suggest finding and watching a few videos on workflow done by one person first. They are posted by this person
http://www.youtube.com/user/Photoaka...after+shot+pro
There is a comment after one of them " I never thought of using a contrast adjustment layer" so do watch them.
One thing that foxed me is that I quickly found that the mouse scroll wheel altered the size of brushes but couldn't change the size of the feathering. Corel didn't seem to want to explain either. It turns out that if the mouse is position in the feathering region the mouse wheel adjusts that. Finding the layer pallet doesn't exactly smack people in the face either, On other aspect is that if an area is outlined the size of the brush seems to set the feathering.
Pass in some respects on suitability really but it does offer a very definite taste of adjustment layers at rather low cost and is very easy to use. I might actually buy it not that I need it really. A bit of SAS. It too saves sidecar files and doesn't like being run via right click from directories with other applications xml files in it.
John
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