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Previously on "Photo Editing Software"

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  • Grinder
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    Ah maybe you need http://portableapps.com/apps/graphic.../gimp_portable then.

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  • NickNick
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    No idea, the site needs flash which client site pc does not have.

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  • Grinder
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    How about http://www.sumopaint.com ?

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  • blacjac
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    WTS


    I recently purchased PSE and am well please with it, done some nifty photo edits with the minimum of fuss.

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  • Torrango
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    Paint.net does the job for me and is free.

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  • NickNick
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    Thanks all,

    I've previously used Picassa which was fine for basic tweaking etc, but wanted to move on. Looks like I take a gander at PSE.

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  • dinker
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    Photoshop is a free download from the Adobe site. All you need is a product key and I have some spare. PM me if you want one. Otherwise you could try Paint.NET, it does everything you could ask for.

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  • expat
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    Originally posted by Platypus View Post
    Photoshop Elements (that's the cheapo version of Photoshop) - A friend of mine has it. He says that all you need to know is available on YouTube (plenty how-to videos). What he can do with it beggars belief - and he's just an amateur enthusiast.

    I bought a copy for £25 but haven't used it in anger yet - just noodled.
    It is true, Photoshop Elements now does all that you are likely to need to do. The big brother version is for professional graphics artists.

    I use it, and also Lightzone, which is my preferred program for digital photo post-processing, it lets me get to results with more wow factor more quickly and more intuitively (e.g. to shift a colour cast in Photoshop, use numerical values or sliders on 3 different colour channels; in Lightzone, drag a point about on a colour wheel till it looks right).

    Depends on what you want to do (which you mostly don't know yet), but much as I love Lightzone, I'd say that PS Elements is the right answer for most people.

    GIMP is free and a great achievement on the part of the open source developers; but also IMHO a good example of how commercial developers scratch the customer's itch, open source developers scratch the developer's itch.

    Edit: so if I love Lightzone, why did I then buy PS Elements? For the Healing Brush, and the panorama stitching.
    Last edited by expat; 19 May 2009, 16:28.

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  • Platypus
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    Photoshop Elements (that's the cheapo version of Photoshop) - A friend of mine has it. He says that all you need to know is available on YouTube (plenty how-to videos). What he can do with it beggars belief - and he's just an amateur enthusiast.

    I bought a copy for £25 but haven't used it in anger yet - just noodled.

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  • NickNick
    started a topic Photo Editing Software

    Photo Editing Software

    Afternoon all,

    I've never had the time in the past to post process any of my images, but now it looks like I have some spare hours to touch up a few of them. So any recommendations for software?

    TIA
    NN
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