which photo editing programme do you use?

which photo editing software do you use?


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Adobe Photoshop CS4 + Fireworks CS4.
 

lightroom 2 is still the most fastest and the easilest way to like edit photos
but its is limited but it enough. you would want to use photoshop if u want like like add
stuff in your photos.
 

Canon DPP and GIMP. Totally free and simple enough to run on my 5 year old thinkpad :sweat:
 

to me adobe photoshop is the best
 

i have a licensed copy of ps4. any body wants to swop his lr2 with me? please pm for further discussion. ;)
 

My favourites are Capture NX2 by Nikon and Photoshop CS3 with Colour and Silver Efex plugins.
 

Love my PS CS3. Not going to upgrade to CS4. Dont' see much benefit.

Have also recently started with LR2. So now beginning to work on RAW with
LR2 and then finish with CS3.
 

Hi everyone,

I'm a noob and looking for some advice.
I had been trying out Photoshop CS3, but I find the learning curve too steep to my liking.
Is there any post processing software that is more user friendly, intuitive and most importantly fast to use (i.e. one click solve all matters type, one click to apply vignetting, etc)?

Appreciate any advice. Cheers.
 

Hi everyone,

I'm a noob and looking for some advice.
I had been trying out Photoshop CS3, but I find the learning curve too steep to my liking.
Is there any post processing software that is more user friendly, intuitive and most importantly fast to use (i.e. one click solve all matters type, one click to apply vignetting, etc)?

Appreciate any advice. Cheers.

Have u tried ACDSee Pro?
 

Nope, but just googled it and got scared of the price tag. Any chance you might share your experience using it?
 

For me, I use Adobe Photoshop mostly to do colour correction.

For some manipulation or special effects, I will use Ulead Photo Impact.

Surprisingly, Ulead Photo Impact seems to be user friendly for some effects which it is fun playing with it.

I think you are the only other person I know that also use PhotoImpact..... :)
 

Hi everyone,

I'm a noob and looking for some advice.
I had been trying out Photoshop CS3, but I find the learning curve too steep to my liking.
Is there any post processing software that is more user friendly, intuitive and most importantly fast to use (i.e. one click solve all matters type, one click to apply vignetting, etc)?

Appreciate any advice. Cheers.

Have you tried Photoshop Elements? Latest is version 7. It's much more friendlier to
beginners of digital work, compared to CS3.

If you want something simpler, Picasa (free software) has some simple touch ups.
 

this belongs in the digital darkroom
thread moved
 

I like lightroom. easy peasy. But i dont know how to save the pic lols?
 

Corel Paint Shop Pro Photo X2 Ultimate
Love it! But I do have some problems with conversion from RAW or Paint Shop files to JPEG. I can't set the compression too high or noise would appear. So now I have larger JPEG Files.
 

Adobe Photoshop is the best! :thumbsup:
 

I can say DXO Optics is the most friendly. PP is done in automatic as long as you cmera is supported. RAW processing is also the cleanest.
 

-bibblepro & nikon capture for tethered shooting and adjustment
-dxooptics,lightroom2,ufraw,gimp,photoshop. prefer dxo or lightroom for mass raw editing.
-photomatix,qtp(cant remember the long form) for hdr effect
-photoshop for final touch up, dint prefer gimp as too used to photoshop
-onone for extrapolation of pixels
-nikeffects for color filters, i still prefer more control in photoshop
-neatimage for noise control
 

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