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Picasa looks great on screen and it does not write over the original picture files so you do not lose them. But when I print an edited version that looks great on screen it does not look good in print. If you are only organizing for viewing pictures on screen then go with Picasa. If you are printing, look elswhere. |
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I've used Alchemy Mindworks products for years and have been extremely pleased with them. And WHOA!, the prices are so right! Here's a link: http://www.mindworkshop.com/alchemy/alchemy1.html |
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Lots of tools for photo editing, any cool and easy to use tools for video editing? EDITOR'S NOTE: I like Vegas Movie Sudio, not free but very easy to use. |
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There's another very good photo editing program called Paint.NET (http://www.getpaint.net/index2.html). It's a free download and quite an impressive little package. I have to agree too with the mentions of Google's Picasa. Another very nice little program, probably best for those who don't want to spend much time editing their photo's. |
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Personally I use a program named "Fast Stone" I own a copy of Photoshop as well as about 15 other editors. But when it comes to fast and easy I use fast stone. It is a full screen editor and hides the tool bars till the curser goes over them. It has a very short learning curve. I have no interest in this program I just read about in one of my newsletters. In an average month I edit about 400 photos. No pro just family and church stuff. I'm 68 years old and it was easy to learn this editor. |
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Bob, I would like to add my name to the list of users of PICASA.For a freebie, most people are amazed at what the programme can do. we have also got forums to help with most problems if the occasion arrises. |
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I would like to my name in the list of useres of PICASA and i like to add my photos ok . |
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Choices are nice, but there are so many times in computer land when you just want someone to tell you which one they like best. I'm there. I've looked at all the programs you mentioned in your article. Bob, can I just ask you what you use? Many thanks in advance. EDITOR'S NOTE: Actually, I use one that's not mentioned in the article: PaintShop Pro from Corel. But IrfanView is free and does a lot, go with that if you don't want to spend any money. |
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ive been using adobe photoshop for years. I actually learned when i was 15 so its not that difficult. But as the years went on i discovered new tools off and on. COnsidering ive been basically self taught |
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i'm looking for an easy photo editing program for my macbook pro. I've had photo deluxe in the past on my xp pc and loved it. I also have photoshop but didn't really learn to use it. Is there an easy program for mac that does more than iphoto 9? |
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