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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: HolyCount on 18 September 2009, 16:39:21
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The missus is after some half decent photo editing software for producing piccies for the website. I have a photoshop disc somewhere from an install a few machinwe ago (not sure if I still have the activation key anymore --- so that's basically a coaster).
Anyway ...she is using Corel at the mo, which is a bit too basic ( and the PS probably too over engineered for her purposes).
So, what do you guys n' gals suggest I go purchase ?????
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Adobe Photshop Elements 7 is always on top of the reviews I have seen. You can download it here for 30-day free trial.
http://tryit.adobe.com/uk/photoshopelements/?sdid=DMHGK
Costs around £36 to buy here:
http://shop.ddscomputing.co.uk/isc502/products/Adobe-Photoshop-Elements-7-%28PC%29.html
:y :y
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What kind of editing is she doing? If its tweaking photos something like Picassa would do the job nicely.
Photoshop CS3 or any of the earlier versions are extremley powerful tools, most people don't use 90% of its features.
It can be a bit difficult to get used to (such as layers) but once you master it, you can be surpised what you can do :y
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The student will never get on in his new role until he loses his fascination with the crap google spew out ;D
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What kind of editing is she doing? If its tweaking photos something like Picassa would do the job nicely.
Photoshop CS3 or any of the earlier versions are extremley powerful tools, most people don't use 90% of its features.
It can be a bit difficult to get used to (such as layers) but once you master it, you can be surpised what you can do :y
Yes, Tunnie, mainly tweaking photos. Not heard of Picassa -- will do some googling ;)
Will also have a look at Photoshop Elements, cheers Nickbat.
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What kind of editing is she doing? If its tweaking photos something like Picassa would do the job nicely.
Photoshop CS3 or any of the earlier versions are extremley powerful tools, most people don't use 90% of its features.
It can be a bit difficult to get used to (such as layers) but once you master it, you can be surpised what you can do :y
Yes, Tunnie, mainly tweaking photos. Not heard of Picassa -- will do some googling ;)
Will also have a look at Photoshop Elements, cheers Nickbat.
Its a photo management tool, organises your photos for you, has some very good tweaking options.
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The student will never get on in his new role until he loses his fascination with the crap google spew out ;D
And Microsofts answer to picasa is?
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The student will never get on in his new role until he loses his fascination with the crap google spew out ;D
And Microsofts answer to picasa is?
equally shite...
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What kind of editing is she doing? If its tweaking photos something like Picassa would do the job nicely.
Photoshop CS3 or any of the earlier versions are extremley powerful tools, most people don't use 90% of its features.
It can be a bit difficult to get used to (such as layers) but once you master it, you can be surpised what you can do :y
Yes, Tunnie, mainly tweaking photos. Not heard of Picassa -- will do some googling ;)
Will also have a look at Photoshop Elements, cheers Nickbat.
Its a photo management tool, organises your photos for you, has some very good tweaking options.
The photos certainly need managing. I bought her a new camera just under a year ago and its already taken over 12000 images (thank The Lord it's digital! )
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The student will never get on in his new role until he loses his fascination with the crap google spew out ;D
And Microsofts answer to picasa is?
equally shite...
Yep, Microsofts "paint" is crape, you'd be better off using your kids crayons to be honest !.
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The student will never get on in his new role until he loses his fascination with the crap google spew out ;D
And Microsofts answer to picasa is?
equally shite...
Yep, Microsofts "paint" is crape, you'd be better off using your kids crayons to be honest !.
It has its uses - I quicky drew some arrows on stuff earlier - but its almost as shite as the app was back in 1985 when it was released ;D
The tool I was thinking of as nearest to PIcasso was Microsoft 'Codename Max', not Paint
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The student will never get on in his new role until he loses his fascination with the crap google spew out ;D
And Microsofts answer to picasa is?
equally shite...
Yep, Microsofts "paint" is crape, you'd be better off using your kids crayons to be honest !.
It has its uses - I quicky drew some arrows on stuff earlier - but its almost as shite as the app was back in 1985 when it was released ;D
The tool I was thinking of as nearest to PIcasso was Microsoft 'Codename Max', not Paint
Codename Max - probably cus drawing a simple line was the max you could do with it ;D
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The student will never get on in his new role until he loses his fascination with the crap google spew out ;D
And Microsofts answer to picasa is?
equally shite...
Yep, Microsofts "paint" is crape, you'd be better off using your kids crayons to be honest !.
It has its uses - I quicky drew some arrows on stuff earlier - but its almost as shite as the app was back in 1985 when it was released ;D
The tool I was thinking of as nearest to PIcasso was Microsoft 'Codename Max', not Paint
Codename Max - probably cus drawing a simple line was the max you could do with it ;D
Yup, simple tool for simple people. Mind you, not looked at it for a couple of years. But I'm sure it has a place for some people, as people like my mum could never use photoshop
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What kind of editing is she doing? If its tweaking photos something like Picassa would do the job nicely.
Photoshop CS3 or any of the earlier versions are extremley powerful tools, most people don't use 90% of its features.
It can be a bit difficult to get used to (such as layers) but once you master it, you can be surpised what you can do :y
Yes, Tunnie, mainly tweaking photos. Not heard of Picassa -- will do some googling ;)
Will also have a look at Photoshop Elements, cheers Nickbat.
Neither had I, dowloaded it, nothing like photoshop or even Jasc paintshop pro 8....... :)
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I use 'The GIMP' (Gnu Image Manipulation Program).
(http://gimp-win.sourceforge.net/images/wilber16.png)
There is even a version packaged for MS Windows http://gimp-win.sourceforge.net/ :)
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What kind of editing is she doing? If its tweaking photos something like Picassa would do the job nicely.
Photoshop CS3 or any of the earlier versions are extremley powerful tools, most people don't use 90% of its features.
It can be a bit difficult to get used to (such as layers) but once you master it, you can be surpised what you can do :y
Yes, Tunnie, mainly tweaking photos. Not heard of Picassa -- will do some googling ;)
Will also have a look at Photoshop Elements, cheers Nickbat.
Neither had I, dowloaded it, nothing like photoshop or even Jasc paintshop pro 8....... :)
Its not designed to be a editing program, it just sorts them for you. Can also browse them much better than in Windows. Good for when you have a lot of pictures.
Piccasa Web album is good too, right click them and you can make them viewable online to friends.
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What kind of editing is she doing? If its tweaking photos something like Picassa would do the job nicely.
Photoshop CS3 or any of the earlier versions are extremley powerful tools, most people don't use 90% of its features.
It can be a bit difficult to get used to (such as layers) but once you master it, you can be surpised what you can do :y
Yes, Tunnie, mainly tweaking photos. Not heard of Picassa -- will do some googling ;)
Will also have a look at Photoshop Elements, cheers Nickbat.
Neither had I, dowloaded it, nothing like photoshop or even Jasc paintshop pro 8....... :)
Its not designed to be a editing program, it just sorts them for you. Can also browse them much better than in Windows. Good for when you have a lot of pictures.
Piccasa Web album is good too, right click them and you can make them viewable online to friends.
I must admit, it found hundreds of pictures in a matter of seconds..... :y
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Having looked further, this is a fantastic way of seeing and sorting your photos and other images..... :y
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Some good advice and help here http://www.b3ta.com/features/faq/#software :y
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Having looked further, this is a fantastic way of seeing and sorting your photos and other images..... :y
Yup, i personally think its a cracking little bit of software, nice and light not resource heavy, and does what you want it to do!
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As said above try the GIMP - its open source and free. Get it here - http://www.gimp.org/
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I use 'The GIMP' (Gnu Image Manipulation Program).
(http://gimp-win.sourceforge.net/images/wilber16.png)
There is even a version packaged for MS Windows http://gimp-win.sourceforge.net/ :)
By far the best for Linux (though not convinced Linux is a great platfrom for viseo editing), though not sure it would make a good windows version, as I bet the port doesn't get too much attention
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Having looked further, this is a fantastic way of seeing and sorting your photos and other images..... :y
Yup, i personally think its a cracking little bit of software, nice and light not resource heavy, and does what you want it to do!
And ask what Google are getting out of it - their business practices are renown for being not exactly whiter than white :-X