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<blockquote data-quote="Horoscope Fish" data-source="post: 456781" data-attributes="member: 13090"><p>I've used Perfect Photo Suite a little... It's good. I'd say very good. It's not Photoshop but it's still very good. It is a stand-alone application; it does not, and can not, integrate with Photoshop although Perfect Photo is compatible with .PSD files. I guess whether it's right for you or not depends on how deeply you plan on getting into this. If you're pretty casual about your editing the Perfect Photo is probably a good choice. If you think you're going to want to really dive into this and get all hard core, then I'd suggest you simply pay the $10 a month to Adobe and start learning the industry-standard software, Lightroom and/or Photoshop. Neither application is hard to learn and you don't need to know every little thing those applications can do to reap huge benefits from using them.</p><p><span style="color: #FFFFFF">.....</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horoscope Fish, post: 456781, member: 13090"] I've used Perfect Photo Suite a little... It's good. I'd say very good. It's not Photoshop but it's still very good. It is a stand-alone application; it does not, and can not, integrate with Photoshop although Perfect Photo is compatible with .PSD files. I guess whether it's right for you or not depends on how deeply you plan on getting into this. If you're pretty casual about your editing the Perfect Photo is probably a good choice. If you think you're going to want to really dive into this and get all hard core, then I'd suggest you simply pay the $10 a month to Adobe and start learning the industry-standard software, Lightroom and/or Photoshop. Neither application is hard to learn and you don't need to know every little thing those applications can do to reap huge benefits from using them. [COLOR="#FFFFFF"].....[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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