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    I've just moved up to a DSLR and I'm wanting to know what photo editing software others use and what is the best for a keen amateur like myself who wants an easy to use package that gives great results without spending several hundred £'s?
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  • #2
    pics

    if you are using jpg the easy one to use is photo impression the basic one is free if you shoot in raw file go with your camera disc the photo impression has got basic pictures that you can put faces on .- edit -it is simple to use
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    • #3
      I use photoshop and host on photobucket - but both are paid for. There's the obvious naughty option for the software of course.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by 5150 View Post
        I use photoshop and host on photobucket - but both are paid for. There's the obvious naughty option for the software of course.
        Agree with this post :-)

        John
        Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy

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        • #5
          5150 / Snatcher - which version of photoshop are you both using?
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          • #6
            CS2 will do all you need, never used the newer versions (have'nt had any need but no doubt they will be better).

            Also have a look on this site Rob as some good tutorials for tweaking photo's and general mucking about
            Darkroom Basics - Photo Edit 101 - Worth1000 Tutorials

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            • #7
              I use photoshop CS3, but having always been a Mac user (always been the industry standard for photographers) their i-photo which comes as part of your standard OS is also very good, often it's all I need. I don't know if it's available to download & run on PC's. Guess it depends how "creative" you want to be with your images as to what sort of set-up you'd need.

              Gary
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              • #8
                no iPhoto for PC's mac only, and it's pretty amazing really what it manages to do with very few buttons - my other half loves the starighten horizon tool as she can't take a straight photo to save her life

                CS2 Photoshop on the pc will do everything you need... unless... you want to shoot in RAW format. can be a lot of issues with colour correcting the images, thats if you can get RAW to open at all

                CS3 will open raw automatically

                think I've still got a copy of photoshop CS2 sat on my server if you want a link to it
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                • #9
                  rob
                  what camera you just got
                  ive just got a canon eos500d with a sigma 150-500mm lens
                  i dont use any photo shops,but my mate is getting me a copy of shotoshop somthing






                  sless

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                  • #10
                    I've got Macromedia Fireworks 8 if that's any good to you Rob. I dunno what it's like, haven't got a clue how to use it as I use Irfanview for the simple stuff I need.

                    Great photos Sless!
                    Cheers, Keith.

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                    • #11
                      Try PhotoScape before you buy anything.
                      It's easy to use, handles batches of photos and best of all is free to download a fully-functioning version.

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                      • #12
                        Fuji S7000, old pic from about 2005, raw:


                        same camera/day, shopped different image:


                        same camera, 3yrs later, shopped pic from a cemetary:


                        think we're on p/shop cs2 now, my lass uses it, I just re-size stuff!

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                        • #13
                          photoshop cs2 or a much cheaper option is paint shop pro
                          caught crabs on a night down roker

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by robadair View Post
                            5150 / snatcher - which version of photoshop are you both using?
                            cs4
                            Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy

                            Value photography - Geordiepix

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                            • #15
                              E-mail this guy solutions@harefield-middlesex.net

                              ask for clearance items hes selling off CS2 for £11.99 and CS3 for £18.99

                              caught crabs on a night down roker

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