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Best photo editing software

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Hello everyone.

Want to know what software do you use to edit your photos.

I use:

- Photoshop for major photo editing

- Lightroom for color correction

- Smartshow 3D for making slideshows

- Illustrator for vector imaging

Works well for me, also, if you need free software - check GIMP (Photoshop analogue) and Darktable (Lightroom analogue)

If u r on Mac you can use Preview. Basic stuff, but very simple and fast to use for photos. Anything fancier than that I use photoshop, but I use Preview 90% of the time.

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Gimp and Darkroom as I use Xubuntu. Oh, I miss Photoshop but I survive. I know I could get it an older version working with Wine but I can't be bothered.

For basic adjustments on Windows I used to use Faststone Image Viewer (www.faststone.org/).

adobe creative collection, gimp i like as well. Picasa is crap IMHO. If i need to resize a single picture photo shop does it.

for tons of pictures the batch tool ifran view is a killer, it rocks!

for HTML and code: HTML Kit *free* and ULTRA edit smile.png i like coloured code !

I use: Paint.NET v3.5.11 (Final Release build 3.511.4977.23443)

adobe creative collection, gimp i like as well. Picasa is crap IMHO. If i need to resize a single picture photo shop does it.

for tons of pictures the batch tool ifran view is a killer, it rocks!

for HTML and code: HTML Kit *free* and ULTRA edit smile.png i like coloured code !

Picasa is easy to edit and resize one image.... or a batch edit, .... Photoshop, not only expensive, but a huge learning curve... w00t.gif

Also works well as a back up, when uploaded, with tons of free storage if you have a Google account (several choices of how to manage who can view etc.... )

Here is a free editor which is done entirely online: http://pixlr.com/

It has many of the features of Photoshop, not everything, but not bad for free. There is no program to download, you upload your photo, edit it online, and then download it.

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