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Best photo software and hard case?
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<blockquote data-quote="Horoscope Fish" data-source="post: 300470" data-attributes="member: 13090"><p>I like IRFanview for doing things like quick and dirty crops, global-color adjustments (it's auto color-correct can be surprisingly good) and believe it or not, sharpening. If I need something more hard-core then I use Photoshop. Lightroom is fine, but I don't need (like) anything that wants to "catalog" my photos. I have them organized already, tyvm. </p><p></p><p>Photoshop maybe overkill for what I need but I get it for ten bucks a month (along with LR) via the Photography Program so cost is pretty much a moot point. Photoshop is also what I learned to edit on and I discovered right away I like how Photoshop "thinks"; it just "clicks" for me. People say it's difficult to learn but I don't think it's any more difficult to learn than any other software application. Then too, I don't need to MASTER Photoshop's every nuance, I need to learn how to do certain things; the rest I don't care about.</p><p></p><p>Then there's Google's NIK Collection (aka NIK Tools) and that is reason enough, <em><strong>all by itself</strong></em>, to have either Lightroom or Photoshop. </p><p></p><p><span style="color: #ffffff">....</span></p><p><span style="color: #ffffff"></span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horoscope Fish, post: 300470, member: 13090"] I like IRFanview for doing things like quick and dirty crops, global-color adjustments (it's auto color-correct can be surprisingly good) and believe it or not, sharpening. If I need something more hard-core then I use Photoshop. Lightroom is fine, but I don't need (like) anything that wants to "catalog" my photos. I have them organized already, tyvm. Photoshop maybe overkill for what I need but I get it for ten bucks a month (along with LR) via the Photography Program so cost is pretty much a moot point. Photoshop is also what I learned to edit on and I discovered right away I like how Photoshop "thinks"; it just "clicks" for me. People say it's difficult to learn but I don't think it's any more difficult to learn than any other software application. Then too, I don't need to MASTER Photoshop's every nuance, I need to learn how to do certain things; the rest I don't care about. Then there's Google's NIK Collection (aka NIK Tools) and that is reason enough, [I][B]all by itself[/B][/I], to have either Lightroom or Photoshop. [COLOR=#ffffff].... [/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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