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Apr 02, 2011 18:13 |  #1
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I just purchased a new computer. My old one had a bootleg version of some ancient Photoshop on it. It was simple enough to use, especially for the basic stuff.

I don't want to use bootleg software, and want to purchase some photo editing software. My computer came with a 30-day trial of Photoshop Lightroom 3. I've downloaded it and have been messing around with it a little, but it seems somewhat cumbersome. The whole "import/export" thing isn't really blowin' my skirt up.

What would be a good software package to look at? I'm not looking to take a second mortgage for software; something in the $300.00-$400.00 range.

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Apr 02, 2011 18:31 |  #2

Gimp - Free
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Photoshop CS5 - $299
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Apr 02, 2011 20:36 as a reply to  @ Swift's post |  #3

As posted above there are great prices on Photoshop CS5 right now. I was going to say you could also try it for a 30-day trial but who knows what the price would be a month from now.


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Apr 03, 2011 00:22 |  #4

Photoshop Elements 9 - $80


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Apr 03, 2011 00:26 |  #5

If you are a student or work in education you can get it even cheaper.


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Organic Treats wrote in post #12147207 (external link)
If you are a student or work in education you can get it even cheaper.

My sister in law is a teacher, and offered to buy it form me. But I want to be completely above board; I don't know how updates, etc. would be affected if I'm not the registered owner...


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Apr 03, 2011 11:34 |  #7

It won't matter. Once you put the serial in you are set from there. Updates just see if it has a legit serial.


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Organic Treats wrote in post #12148987 (external link)
It won't matter. Once you put the serial in you are set from there. Updates just see if it has a legit serial.

Good to know; thanks!


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Apr 03, 2011 19:22 |  #9

The North America discount price for Photoshop is pretty much the same as the academic discount, so I'd check that out. And, though people are trying various "end runs" about buying Photoshop, the fact is that the academic license is only really "valid" if the student is part of your household or family (such as a kid in college). I don't know if a "sister in law" (not part of your household) would qualify. You could check out Adobe for details. If you did "use" her she would have a bit to do, getting a copy of her ID submitted to Photoshop while going through the purchasing process and all.


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Apr 03, 2011 21:21 |  #10

It's not only for students. It's for teachers and staff members also. Yeah she does have to send a cop of her ID to Adobe when she makes the online purchase. It's pretty simple. I love the discount. I got a crazy deal on CS5 and LR3 last year.


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Apr 03, 2011 23:12 as a reply to  @ Organic Treats's post |  #11

I'll throw this in here since it wasn't mentioned - Canon's latest DPP software. Fairly quick and simple... and it's FREE! ;)


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LR3 and Aperture are simpler than photoshop, and you may find the import function cumbersome, but if you ask me it helps me keep track of my photos. I won't lose them if they're organized in aperture or lr.

Try it out. It is much better than having hundreds of folders on your computer. And it's easier to back up.


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Apr 04, 2011 00:02 |  #13

Blurr Cube wrote in post #12152449 (external link)
I'll throw this in here since it wasn't mentioned - Canon's latest DPP software. Fairly quick and simple... and it's FREE! ;)

True that DPP is very good and free, but it doesn't include a "compete" image editor. For Raw processing though I consider it a must have, even if you already have a Raw processor of choice!


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Apr 04, 2011 10:25 as a reply to  @ tonylong's post |  #14

Yes I tend to find DPP more useful for Raw than JPG PP.

Elements is simpler than Photoshop. OP can get an academic version of that or Photoshop. I don't think the North American promo link works anymore (last I checked).

LR is an organizational/managem​ent tool with "basic" (relatively speaking ;)) editing. I see it as a step above DPP but below Photoshop (in terms of photo editing capabilities).

Corel has Paintshop Photo. Nobody really mentions this software around here, though.

Lots of choices out there depending on the OP's or anyone's needs (and budget) really.


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