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Old 10-20-2007, 08:37 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I'm thinking of breaking down and getting PS

I haven't even looked at price yet because I know it largely out of my price range right now. But, I know NOTHING about PS.

What is the best reasonably affordable photoeditting program? Under $500 (not that I can afford even half that right now). What do you recommend? Approximately how much was it? How much do you use it? Worth it?
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Old 10-20-2007, 10:04 AM   #2 (permalink)
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I use photoshop elements which was about $100.
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Old 10-20-2007, 10:39 AM   #3 (permalink)
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i LOVE love love adobe lightroom. i do almost all my editing there. (i have photoshop but i really don't know how to use 1/2 of it...but lightroom is all the stuff i know how to use)
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Old 10-20-2007, 11:01 AM   #4 (permalink)
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PS the full version is pricy. photoshop elements is about $100 and very easy to use, from what i have heard.

lightroom is another option, more than elements but less than PS. i didn't like the trial at all so i didn't buy it, but as you can see, jules loved it. it's all so varied and personal to your style.

ETA that i use the full former version, photoshop cs2 & am mostly self-taught (plus a little help from a scott kelby book on it.)
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Old 10-20-2007, 01:12 PM   #5 (permalink)
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You can download 30 day trials of most editing software. I have Paint Shop Pro (it came with our computer), but I think about switching to Elements on occasion. There are a few things that PSP can do that Elements can't though and that always seems to hold me back from switching over.
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the big question is, what do you want to use it for, and how much control do you need?
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Old 10-20-2007, 03:11 PM   #7 (permalink)
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the big question is, what do you want to use it for, and how much control do you need?
and how does your brain work....b/c i think so much of them are personal style...like tracey and i...we just edit differently.
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and how does your brain work....b/c i think so much of them are personal style...like tracey and i...we just edit differently.
yep. what she said.
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the big question is, what do you want to use it for, and how much control do you need?
Just family stuff. I don't think I need much control because I probably wouldn't care to learn anything too challenging. I didn't know about element. I was talking to my dad today (he's a techno jukie if ever there was one) and he suggested element. And, he said not to pay $100 for it because you can always find it cheaper (he said he's seen it for $50 and I figure I can swing $50 for something I *might* need more from one day far in the future).

So, I'm excited to learn about element. I thought PS was the only thing. See how clueless I am about this stuff
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and how does your brain work....b/c i think so much of them are personal style...like tracey and i...we just edit differently.
From a photography and editting perspective, I wouldn't even begin to have any clue.

Now, I CAN tell you that my theta to beta ratio is far too high in my left hemisphere AND that my high-theta way exceeds even my theta in the right hemisphere.

But, as far as photoeditting
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Old 10-21-2007, 12:39 AM   #11 (permalink)
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download a trial of lightroom first...and you can probably download a trial of elements
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is PS the one you can select an area to go B&W or infuse color into something? Like digital hand touching?
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is PS the one you can select an area to go B&W or infuse color into something? Like digital hand touching?
Like selective color? You can do that in most photo editing programs, although it's easier in some than others. I loved the ease of doing it in Elements.

I saw Elements 6 at the store the other day for $79.99. If you don't mind OEM software, you can get it for lots less online.
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(OEM?)

Yes - selective color Thats it!
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OEM is "original equipment manufacturer" and usually the CD only.
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