I've been wanting to leave Lightroom/Adobe for years, but I can't find anything that replicates the catalog/IPTC editing/tagging functionality in Lightroom Classic. For processing/editing images, there are a ton of really good Adobe alternatives. For cataloging/tagging, there seems to be nothing, and It's hard to me to believe there are no decent alternative out there by now that even equals what Lightroom/Aperture did 10+ years ago. The ones that I can find, typically don't allow for proper IPTC editing (just viewing) or tagging. RawPower has a nice UI, but it is extremely limited. It doesn't allow metadata/IPTC editing, and doesn't even show all EXIF/IPTC fields. I can see more metadata opening an image in Preview than in Raw Power! If it could be enhanced to fully support this metadata and editing, allow writing it back to the original files or XMP sidecar files, batch editing, show selected images side-by-side, and allow sorting by metadata/camera/lens, then it would be a decent alternative. CaptureOne is the best I can find right now, but its metadata and cataloguing features are still not as good as Lightroom. Aperture worked well, and I loved its interface, but like Photos, I could never really use it because of its catalog system. At least Lightroom lets you right metadata changes back out to files on the file system, and not just in its catalog. Like with RAW Power, many apps seem stuck trying to support Apple Photos catalogues and end up limiting their features by it (like limiting to just the small amount of metadata Apple decided to support in Photos or expose in the Finder). I don't use Apple Photos (due to its catalog system, like old iPhoto). I can't imagine many serious photographers do either because of these limitations.
My workflow involves looking at large numbers of images stored in custom file system folders, comparing, rating, and selecting best shots and mass tagging via IPTC fields and keywords. Being able to search by this metadata. Considering the lack of apps that do this, do other Photographers not do any of this? Then either using Lightroom's develop module to process, or output to CaptureOne or Pixelmator Pro. I could care less about cloud, mobile, or AI-based editing features. What I'd like to see is AI-based tagging features for photos stored locally.
I feel like Adobe has become a company that hasn't meaningfully updated their apps in years. Requires you to re-buy their non-updated app on a yearly basis (via subscription cost) for no benefits. Ended development of Lightroom 'Classic' in order to focus on a new 'cloud' Lightroom, which offers no appreciable benefits and cuts many necessary features, only so they can require you to store your entire catalog in the cloud to use the app, which is impossible for most photographers, and offers no benefits if you properly backup, but tons of downsides, like requiring fast internet to do anything. But mainly so they can just keep selling you storage space just to be able to use the application. 20GB of storage (in the $9.99 photography plan) is a joke. Just one extended shooting trip with RAW would be a couple hundred GB. Which at best makes me feel like the new Adobe cloud products are focused on consumers and the smart phone crowd (like Apple & Google Photos) and abandoning professionals and serious hobbyists who can't work around the myriad of restrictions, and at worst just a complete and total cash grab by purposely restricting their products in new ways and changing licensing. Not to mention the CC bloat. I don't understand why photographers put up with it, and why there are no good complete alternatives (other than for processing) after years of this from Adobe.