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FREE IMAGE EDITING SOFTWARE http://picasa.google.com/index.html http://www.irfanview.com/ http://www.adobe.com/products/photo...um/starter.html try'em and see if you like'em I'm a Photoshop Gear head but you gotta like the price |
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Can you define "editing"? Are we talking like resizing and such or like attaching Don King's head to griff's body? Or all the above? |
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Buy Photoshop Elements, it's a decent consumer editor that's not too expensive--though the Photoshop CS is the one to have if you have some cash to burn |
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We've had Picasa at home for several months and I love it. Those trail camera pics that are taken at night when it's kinda hard to make stuff out, you can adjust the lighting & tint and bring out what is there. |
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Note--this is the free stuff it will work for the casual user and its hard to beat Picassa for the price and ease of use Irfvaniew is one of the highest rated free programs and is more popular than GIMP ( an open source Photoshop knock off(LINUX)--I am not that impressed with GIMP--but it is free and does a decent job--just not as good as Photoshop) if you have or want to buy an image editing program Adobe Photoshop CS2-- or earlier version--Pro level--be prepared to finally understand what a "steep learning curve" really is to get the most from this program-- I love it but I have the background and 10 years of fooling around with it Adobe PhotoshopElements versions 2,3 or 4--This is the one I recommend for most folks Does most of what Photoshop does but without a lot of the pre press and history functions--has a more user friendly auto correction features but you can also perform custom effects--probably the best bang for the buck for most folks You can download a demo copy at www.adobe.com some folks swear by PaintShop Pro and Dabs likes Image It or some Microsoft image program If you want ancient technology PhotoDeluxe (Adobe) it is the precursor of PhotoElements and for all us folks that grew up using CHOPS (Channel Operations) it will still do the job (it is equivalent to Photoshop 4)I've still got copies of it that I will start a niece using so when she gets to Photoshop she will already have a good idea of how to do some things. |