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1love1God1way -> RE: The Best Photo-Editing Software? Price? (3/27/2008 10:22:56 AM)

Jesting, not suggesting.




L5FanLady -> RE: The Best Photo-Editing Software? Price? (3/29/2008 3:47:30 AM)

Even on ebay, Photoshop sells for mega moola.[8|] I guess what things I would like to be able to do is like being able to "airbrush" skin tone, crop, photo restoration, size reduction, adjusting a pic if it is too light or too dark. That'a about it. I am totally clueless about Photoshop, but my dream is to oneday own a decent version of it.




OLEEguacamole -> RE: The Best Photo-Editing Software? Price? (3/29/2008 4:31:28 AM)

i vote for photoshop elements around $80. if that's too steep look for "gimp" free online yet pretty powerful.

what kinda of camera do you use?




Miss Giggles -> RE: The Best Photo-Editing Software? Price? (3/29/2008 11:45:46 AM)

There's a new free web based version of photoshop. You could try it out.




cheesefan -> RE: The Best Photo-Editing Software? Price? (3/29/2008 6:35:42 PM)

Have you looked at Paint.net
It has a lot of good basic features and is a free program?




upNORTder -> RE: The Best Photo-Editing Software? Price? (3/31/2008 12:12:41 PM)

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ORIGINAL: 1love1God1way

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ORIGINAL: mrsdash

unless you're planning to go professional, photoshop elements 6 is a fraction of the cost of cs3 and it cand do tons. tons. you really wouldn't be missing much at all.


I wouldn't say professionally. . . even if you are not going to be doing it for a living, if you are truly serious about editing, I would still recommend CS3.



Having used both professionally, Ulead Photoimpact will do just about anything Photoshop will do at a fraction of the price. It can even use Photoshop plugins.




iluvatar -> RE: The Best Photo-Editing Software? Price? (3/31/2008 7:23:38 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Miss Giggles

There's a new free web based version of photoshop. You could try it out.


Yep. Check this out.

-Dan.




PreserveWildlife -> RE: The Best Photo-Editing Software? Price? (3/31/2008 7:55:51 PM)

Photoshop Express isn't a free version of Photoshop. It's more like an image sharing site with some handy editing. If you really want to see what it's about go to: http://photoshopexpresstechniques.com/




OLEEguacamole -> RE: The Best Photo-Editing Software? Price? (3/31/2008 7:57:17 PM)

photoshop express currently claims a lot of rights to your photos posted there. read the terms of use.


https://www.photoshop.com/express/terms.html

8. Use of Your Content.

Adobe does not claim ownership of Your Content. However, with respect to Your Content that you submit or make available for inclusion on publicly accessible areas of the Services, you grant Adobe a worldwide, royalty-free, nonexclusive, perpetual, irrevocable, and fully sublicensable license to use, distribute, derive revenue or other remuneration from, reproduce, modify, adapt, publish, translate, publicly perform and publicly display such Content (in whole or in part) and to incorporate such Content into other Materials or works in any format or medium now known or later developed.




PreserveWildlife -> RE: The Best Photo-Editing Software? Price? (4/1/2008 7:45:59 PM)

I know. Adobe's CEO has agreed that they overstepped their bounds and are going to emend the agreement. The note of interest:

quote:

We've heard your concerns about the terms of service for Photoshop Express beta. We reviewed the terms in context of your comments - and we agree that it currently implies things we would never do with the content. Therefore, our legal team is making it a priority to post revised terms that are more appropriate for Photoshop Express users. We will alert you once we have posted new terms. Thank you for your feedback on Photoshop Express beta and we appreciate your input.




jonphillips -> RE: The Best Photo-Editing Software? Price? (4/2/2008 10:55:35 AM)

Photoshop CS3 is the cream of the crop as far as photo editing software goes, whether you're on a PC or a Mac. Gimp has already been mentioned. It's Open Source software, which means its free, and that's always a good thing. Gimp has a little bit of a learning curve to it, although I've been told that you can do pretty much anything with Gimp that you can do with Photoshop. I like Photoshop myself, but I'm still learning it and consider myself to be a novice at best.

As far as video editing for YouTube. I'm a Mac guy so I have to recommend iMovie, which comes bundled with iLife on the Mac. If you're on Windows and you want to do some simple editing, Windows movie Maker comes preinstalled with Windows. It does a pretty decent job of editing video. I've used it before and it's pretty user friendly.




PreserveWildlife -> RE: The Best Photo-Editing Software? Price? (4/2/2008 7:03:27 PM)

I personally cannot stand GIMP and I cannot believe it does everything that CS3 does. Definitely love working with Photoshop, so I always recommend that. Photoshop Express is a good alternative for many. Lightroom has caught on very well for picture-working but it isn't really an editor. I dislike paint.net as it is incredibly primitive although the price is good.




Terath -> RE: The Best Photo-Editing Software? Price? (4/15/2008 2:21:22 PM)

I've actually had a great deal of success with the GIMP. Once you get used to some of the tools, you can create soom really cool stuff. The files are too big to attach, but I've got them on deviantArt if you want to take a look:

Image 1
Image 2
Image 3

And that's just some self-taught tricks. I'm sure that tutorials would really expand what you could do with it.




OLEEguacamole -> RE: The Best Photo-Editing Software? Price? (4/15/2008 9:12:33 PM)

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ORIGINAL: PreserveWildlife

I personally cannot stand GIMP and I cannot believe it does everything that CS3 does. Definitely love working with Photoshop, so I always recommend that. Photoshop Express is a good alternative for many. Lightroom has caught on very well for picture-working but it isn't really an editor. I dislike paint.net as it is incredibly primitive although the price is good.

psexpress does very little. GIMP does tons. basic adjustments, plus curves, levels, selection tools, layers etc. GIMP is over $600.00 cheaper than CS3. some can't shell out that kind of dough.




PreserveWildlife -> RE: The Best Photo-Editing Software? Price? (4/19/2008 4:25:42 PM)

One thing is indisputable, though. The user community for Photoshop related products far exceeds that of all others in terms of size, training, and quantity.




OLEEguacamole -> RE: The Best Photo-Editing Software? Price? (4/19/2008 5:09:43 PM)

well sure but not everyone can afford a bmw. let's get the folks that can only afford the used hondas on the road too.




PreserveWildlife -> RE: The Best Photo-Editing Software? Price? (4/20/2008 11:23:40 AM)

I'd say Photoshop Elements is the Honda. And it is not as "crippled" as earlier asserted. I don't deny that GIMP does many things. I just do not find it does them as well as Photoshop.




Terath -> RE: The Best Photo-Editing Software? Price? (4/21/2008 9:08:23 PM)

Well, naturally. It's free. It may not be as good as Photoshop, but you sure don't lose anything if it doesn't work out or you just plain don't have the ability to do it.




campfan -> RE: The Best Photo-Editing Software? Price? (4/23/2008 9:28:34 AM)

My vote is for Photoshop Elements as well....it's worth the money. I LOVE it!! It can be time consuming though...especially if your just learning it. There are all kinds of tutorials (free) on the web that are very helpful too. My favorite is planetphotoshop.com. I've used other programs, but photoshop has been my favorite by far.




PreserveWildlife -> RE: The Best Photo-Editing Software? Price? (4/24/2008 7:42:03 PM)

The coolest thing is Photoshop User TV.




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