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10/29/2008 01:37:02 AM · #1 |
so in "fun" terms what is the best editing softwares in your opinion. |
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10/29/2008 01:38:56 AM · #2 |
You can never go wrong with photoshop, however if you are looking for fun you might try elements. I've heard its very user friendly. |
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10/29/2008 01:45:57 AM · #3 |
I have both of those i was just wondering what others were using |
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10/29/2008 02:00:18 AM · #4 |
I just starting trying out Lightroom 2. There's a free trial on the site. Its handy because it allows you to manage your images AND edit them in one place. Plus the edits are non-destructive. All the editing info is stored in a "side-car file". (A secondary file that is linked to the original). Editing is really quite simple and intuitive. Its also quite powerful.
Drawbacks? So far there is no plug-in (that I've come across yet) for HDR. It doesn't do layers but a lot of the reason you use layers is so you don't alter the original so that's not that big of a deal. I'd recommend giving it a look anyways.
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10/29/2008 11:30:20 AM · #5 |
Gimp is open source (free) so it gives you the best value for your money. I have never used Photoshop so I can not compare them. I think its functionality lies between the begineer Photoshop Elements and professional CS3.
What makes PP fun to you? What are you really looking for?
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10/29/2008 11:40:51 AM · #6 |
What about a free program (a la GIMP) for Mac users? From a quickie search online, it seems this is only for Windows?
ETA: Um, nevermind. I was too lazy of a searcher, now I see it.
Message edited by author 2008-10-29 11:42:16. |
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10/29/2008 11:45:56 AM · #7 |
For Mac's i've used //www.pixelmator.com/ and Iris
There was also another one, can't remember what it was called. Firebird or something?
Not that I use my mac much.
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10/29/2008 11:49:24 AM · #8 |
I dunno what i was looking for just wondering.. got in a converstaion with another DPC user through Yahoo about programs and was wondering which were the most used |
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10/29/2008 11:55:40 AM · #9 |
Depends on what you mean by "fun" - everyone has their own style and needs.
AutoPano Pro is fun, but its built for a specific task.
Photomatix is also fun, also build for a specific task (HDR photography)
Portrait Professional is also fun, and built for a specific task.
Each of the three programs listed above is better than PS for its intended purpose, but PS is (IMO) the best overall editing program.
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10/29/2008 11:58:13 AM · #10 |
IrfanView is a great free program. I use it to quickly review a folder of images, extract EXIF data, and do simple editing. Unfortunately, AFAIK, it's Windows-only ...
Autostitch -- free, functional demo version of software to stitch panoramas.
I also use the Camedia software which came with my Olympus Camera to "print" proof sheets to Acrobat PDF files.
At home, I use Photoshop 5.0 for most of my "real" editing.
Message edited by author 2008-10-29 12:46:29. |
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10/29/2008 12:09:48 PM · #11 |
Originally posted by Bujanx: Not that I use my mac much. |
GASP! |
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10/29/2008 12:40:34 PM · #12 |
I use Corel PaintShop Pro for editing, and the Canon DPP that came with my camera for the initial RAW conversions. |
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