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| 122945 | 2003-02-21 09:44:00 | Hi out there, I have just purchased a new camera (Sony P2), Im very impressed with the picture quality. The software which comes with it is however very limited, Pixella I think its called. My PC came with Adobe Activeshare, which I am at least familiar with, but is again limited, i also have Ulead photo express 3, but have found it complicated. Have tonite printed off the manual, and will fiddle about, what else is there out there worth trying? I see DSE has Adobe elements on special for $149 , should I persevere with Ulead, or look at something such as Adobe Elements? Or is there something else recommended?? |
Mucous (1121) | ||
| 122946 | 2003-02-21 11:46:00 | What you want is something to work on your photo's once they are on your computer ? I would suggest PhotoShopPro but you might pay a tad more than the 149 you can get Adobe for. www.jasc.com You might get cheaper by getting a net download from the site. Another good one would be Adobe Photoshop, lot more features, you might pick up a v5 somewhere which would be just as good. |
Gordon. (2217) | ||
| 122947 | 2003-02-21 12:26:00 | I was having a read of another post about digital cameras, and Bazza posted a link to FrogPrints. That site has an article on "Move from 'Capturer' to 'Creator' with image editing software". It gives a brief review on some photo-editing software, from expensive to the more basic. It is worth a read (www.frogprints.co.nz). Cheers Jen |
Jen C (20) | ||
| 122948 | 2003-02-21 19:58:00 | thanx Jen, that article was the one I needed, I have also got picture it, and have probably got expectations in excess of what it is capable of. Good summary, thanx again. | Mucous (1121) | ||
| 122949 | 2003-02-22 04:37:00 | > I would suggest PhotoShopPro but you might pay a tad more than the 149 you can get Adobe for . Just a little correction in case some people get confuddled with Gordon's reference: he was meaning Paintshop Pro, not PhotoShopPro . Given the time of posting I think we can forgive him . :D |
Susan B (19) | ||
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