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<blockquote data-quote="gary135r" data-source="post: 400282" data-attributes="member: 35637"><p>I have a feeling this question has been asked more than once, and I apologize if it has. I'm looking to take my skills to the next level now that I'm retired. I'll be taking some classes and looking to up my post photo processing beyond the windows software on my computer. I've recently upgraded from my D40 Auto setting world to a D7000 that was too good of a price to pass up. I had started to experiment with the D40's aperture, shutter, manual, iso settings etc. and will continue with the D7000. I know people talk Photoshop, Lightroom, but I know they have multiple softwares and prices. What would you recommend for someone getting into photo editing? My main interest is outdoor/landscape photography. I don't want to break the bank and also I don't want to cut myself short on software that I'll want a new program in a year. Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gary135r, post: 400282, member: 35637"] I have a feeling this question has been asked more than once, and I apologize if it has. I'm looking to take my skills to the next level now that I'm retired. I'll be taking some classes and looking to up my post photo processing beyond the windows software on my computer. I've recently upgraded from my D40 Auto setting world to a D7000 that was too good of a price to pass up. I had started to experiment with the D40's aperture, shutter, manual, iso settings etc. and will continue with the D7000. I know people talk Photoshop, Lightroom, but I know they have multiple softwares and prices. What would you recommend for someone getting into photo editing? My main interest is outdoor/landscape photography. I don't want to break the bank and also I don't want to cut myself short on software that I'll want a new program in a year. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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