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Phut 28-06-2010 22:21

Photo Editng software
 
Can anyone suggest a good photo editing software Phut

Jon T 28-06-2010 22:28

Re: Photo Editng software
 
Paint.net is free

The GIMP is free

Adobe Photoshop is very expensive

Cobbydaler 28-06-2010 22:37

Re: Photo Editng software
 
Adobe Photoshop Elements

GIMP

Paintshop Pro

Phut 28-06-2010 23:01

Re: Photo Editng software
 
Thanks people for the answers Phut

Tinky 29-06-2010 09:03

Re: Photo Editng software
 
Irfanview and Picasa are both free Phut.

Angua 29-06-2010 09:32

Re: Photo Editng software
 
There is a trial version of Capture if you need to do RAW editing.

cookie_365 29-06-2010 22:23

Re: Photo Editng software
 
Try paint.net. If that isn't powerful enough, try Gimp. If Gimp's too tricky to use, pay for Paint Shop Pro or Photoshop Elements.

If Gimp isn't powerful enough, you need Photoshop.

idi banashapan 29-06-2010 23:04

Re: Photo Editng software
 
elements is well worth the money

Tinky 30-06-2010 07:32

Re: Photo Editng software
 
Ashampoo Photo Optimizer free
http://www.ashampoo.com/frontend/pro...&idstring=0057

Maggy 30-06-2010 08:25

Re: Photo Editng software
 
If you just want a good photo editing software then Corel's Paintshop Pro is excellent value for money. It has an excellent wizard for fixing red eye..

If you want the full fancy smanshy stuffed full of all sorts of artistic goodness and you have extremely deep pockets($900-$1700) then Adobe's Photoshop Pro is for you..the cheaper less full on version is Photoshop Elements which is good value for money as well.(£100)

If you go for free then the Gimp is similar to Photoshop and there are so many free applications offered free with new digital cameras or on the various free to try or downloads link pages that Google or Yahoo is your friend..It really all depends what you are after.

haydnwalker 30-06-2010 10:29

Re: Photo Editng software
 
Photoshop Elements 8 (Latest version) can be had for approx £40-£50 :)

Personally I find GIMP fiddly to use. But Picasa is good for simple fixes (and its free)

Maggy 30-06-2010 11:16

Re: Photo Editng software
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by haydnwalker (Post 35049000)
Photoshop Elements 8 (Latest version) can be had for approx £40-£50 :)

Personally I find GIMP fiddly to use. But Picasa is good for simple fixes (and its free)

Where did you get the price for Photoshop elements 8?:confused:

haydnwalker 30-06-2010 11:31

Re: Photo Editng software
 
http://www.cameraworld.co.uk/ViewPro...&Minisitetype=

Just there :)

---------- Post added at 10:31 ---------- Previous post was at 10:30 ----------

There have been offers on it lately

Maggy 30-06-2010 11:58

Re: Photo Editng software
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by haydnwalker (Post 35049028)
http://www.cameraworld.co.uk/ViewPro...&Minisitetype=

Just there :)

---------- Post added at 10:31 ---------- Previous post was at 10:30 ----------

There have been offers on it lately

Thanks for the link. :)

Welshchris 30-06-2010 13:59

Re: Photo Editng software
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Maggy J (Post 35048974)
If you just want a good photo editing software then Corel's Paintshop Pro is excellent value for money. It has an excellent wizard for fixing red eye..

If you want the full fancy smanshy stuffed full of all sorts of artistic goodness and you have extremely deep pockets($900-$1700) then Adobe's Photoshop Pro is for you..the cheaper less full on version is Photoshop Elements which is good value for money as well.(£100)

If you go for free then the Gimp is similar to Photoshop and there are so many free applications offered free with new digital cameras or on the various free to try or downloads link pages that Google or Yahoo is your friend..It really all depends what you are after.


Maggy i agree Paintshop is good, the only thing that lets it down on the latest version is it takes bloody ages to install.


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