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Old 19-06-09, 15:59
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Hi,

Just wondered what the most popular Photo software was? is it still photoshop or are you people using something else?

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Old 19-06-09, 17:18
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Hi Dave, welcome to WPF - I think you will find that Photoshop is still the favourite, but there are many others out there, all of which have their fans.
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Photoshop Elements 7 is very good value and does just about all you need it to unless you're a working pro.
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Old 12-08-09, 22:42
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PaintShop Pro 12 does a lot things that Photoshop Elements doesn't do, such as curves,Infra red simulation and more.
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Old 12-08-09, 22:47
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Still use Elements 6. I only do very basic stuff so it is more than enough for me.
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Old 17-08-09, 23:41
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I personally prefer Fireworks over Photoshop, i find it's features are easier to get to... But doesn't do a lot of things Photoshop does... Which is when i go and use Photoshop instead :P
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Old 24-08-09, 10:48
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Maybe when I get a better PC and an even better camera I might give photoshop a try....

At the moment I like to fiddle around with the excellent Picasa 3.0, it's free to download off the net.

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Old 28-08-09, 01:21
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Give GIMP a try, again a free download, I'm still finding my way around it but it's not bad once you get used to it.

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Being a novice, Not being to adept at using photshop. At the moment i use picasa as a kind of workflow. It is really good for organizing my photos and above all easy. Its also easy and quick to edit alot of images quickly as it has a smooth edit interface and a batch function. If i need to do stuff that picasa cant do, i open the image in elements 7, and do it there. Seems to work for me at the moment.
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Old 08-02-10, 14:14
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Maybe when I get a better PC and an even better camera I might give photoshop a try....
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My PC is 6 years old XP machine with 2 mb RAM and handles Canon 7D files fine. As for a better camera is concerned a quick run through the basics in Elements makes a huge difference to the results from my 5 year old P&S camera onwards.
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