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What Photo editor product should I purhase?
I'm a hobbiest and rarely modify my digital photos but at times I would like to adjust color, brightness, contrast, crop, morph, clean up photos etc.
I have the Adobe Photo Shop starter edition but it doesn't do what I need. I think the Adobe upgrade is expensive for a part time hobbiest. Does anyone have an alternative suggestion? Thank you. |
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use gimp which is damm good,
http://www.httpguru.com/x.php?subact...t_from=&ucat=2 Read this article which states use of the opensource product. |
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I'm using both GIMP and PhotoPlus. The latter is good and easy to use but the downside is that it doesn't support PNG images. If you think Adobe Photoshop would be better suited for you, I suggest that you go for it. Note that there are other ways to obtain it.
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