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My favorite editing software for digital images: what's yours?

 
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May 06, 2005 21:08 |  #1

I recently upgraded from the Canon S400 to the G6 and really like this new camera!

As with the S400, I use several programs to tweak and expand the useage of the digital images. Here is a list of some of my favorites and why...

Paint shop Pro 9 (http://www.jasc.com (external link)) - does most things that Photoshop does at a lower cost and even uses PShop plugins. I really like the easy to use PERSPECTIVE CORRECTION feature. about $129 USD

DCE Autoenhance (http://www.mediachance​.com/dce/index.html (external link)) - a low cost batch image "enhancer" that really adds "pop and wow" to your files.

Paint Shop Pro and Photoshop plugin - Skintune (http://www.phototune.c​om/skintune_intro.html (external link))- although it is somewhat expensive ($70), it allows you to easily make images with almost perfect skintones based on ethnic group of your subject. It beats lengthy manual adjustments hands-down!

Fotofusion (http://www.fotofusion.​com (external link)) - very easy to use high resolution collage maker that is also a big hit with the scrapbooking community (they even have a Yahoo Group devoted to this). Some wedding photographers love this program too (see http://www.lumapix.com​/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC​_ID=513 (external link)) for an example! $40 up

DVD video montages of your still shots with music- MemoriesOnTv (http://www.codejam.com​/motv.htm (external link)) with the MPEG2 plugin (both for $50 USD) to make DVDs gives you pan and scan effects on your still shots (like Ken Burns documentaries on public television. Of the packages I've tried, this was about the easiest to use with the smoothest slide transitions. TOP NOTCH! Note: in my opinion, only opt for the razor sharp DVD output because the VCD and SVCD were lower in quality. I also use an external video encoder (TMPGenc Plus) with this program. An example http://www.waunakee.k1​2.wi.us/heritage/MOW/m​ow2.htm (external link) using their free MemorieOnWeb software that gives effects like MemoriesOnTv.




  
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May 06, 2005 23:09 |  #2

My favorite software is my camera...take the best image that time at that place and save time editting...;) .


By the way I read reviews about CS and it is awesome...


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May 07, 2005 01:07 as a reply to  @ RAW's post |  #3

Adobe Photoshop. I started with V3 and now using CS, about to upgrade to CS2.... possibly.

There is quite a bit of investment required learning what it can do (and boy am I still learning) but once you start to master it there is so much you can do.

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May 07, 2005 02:53 as a reply to  @ neil_r's post |  #4

CS2 is awsome, especialy the new features, get it soon??!!

neil_r wrote:
Adobe Photoshop. I started with V3 and now using CS, about to upgrade to CS2.... possibly.

There is quite a bit of investment required learning what it can do (and boy am I still learning) but once you start to master it there is so much you can do.

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May 07, 2005 03:03 |  #5

PSCS2 since last week. Before it was PSCS




  
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May 07, 2005 03:57 as a reply to  @ Rob612's post |  #6

What do you think of it? I also use PS9 too for some things but PSCS2 gets used the most.

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PSCS2 since last week. Before it was PSCS


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May 07, 2005 14:32 as a reply to  @ Mannytkd's post |  #7

Mannytkd wrote:
What do you think of it? I also use PS9 too for some things but PSCS2 gets used the most.

Well, I said that before I used PSCS, not PS9 (if with that you intend PaintShop 9), si I'm just a Photoshop addicted :D

I have always used Photoshop since version 2, I think (or maybe version 3) so the only thing I can say is that i just love it.

At the opposite of what happened with Premiere, where the complete change of interface made me dislike the latest versions (Pro and Pro 1.5, and I stick with 6.5) not because they are bad (I must say the functionalities are just great) but because I cannot get used to the new interface after years of NLE with Premiere, Photoshop has mantained its interface relatively similar.

And CS2 is just as great as the other versions.




  
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May 07, 2005 17:42 |  #8

I use the Microsoft Digital Image Pro 10 and the free ArcSoft that came with my Canon G6 and Canon scanner, I really like the magic eraser in DIP10, I'm not that far advanced yet to deal with layers,etc--maybe someday when I have more time


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May 07, 2005 19:11 |  #9

Photoshop Elements 2. Does great job.


In my world - G6 rules and the film days are over...

  
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May 07, 2005 21:12 |  #10

Photoshop Elements 3.




  
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May 07, 2005 21:48 as a reply to  @ magicmikey's post |  #11

I use Micrografx Picture Publisher 8. It has alot of features and it's much easier to use than my photoshop 6 . The only problem is that Corel bought Micrografx and stopped making Picture Publisher so there are no new versions, and this version erases the EXIF information on my photos after it edits them. Other than that, I really like it for editing, but not for printing.


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May 07, 2005 23:40 |  #12

There are several cheap and free image editing software options. I've been using photofiltre which is pretty amazing considering it's free. It does almost everything you need for basic image editing. GIMP is yet another free alternative I've been using since the old Unix days on our Solaris and Linux machines, but its user interface is really weird and was designed for martians with four hands.

Unfortunately most alternatives to photoshop (including elements) don't support (or have insufficient support for) color management.




  
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May 08, 2005 00:43 |  #13

Learning PSCS




  
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May 08, 2005 05:29 as a reply to  @ lostdoggy's post |  #14

Picture Window Pro. Fully color managed, 16 bit editing. www.dl-c.com (external link)


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May 08, 2005 05:57 |  #15

Photoshop 7 but moving to CS soon........been using PS for about 4 years now and know about 30% of the features well!


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