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<blockquote data-quote="Liz S." data-source="post: 105644" data-attributes="member: 12545"><p>I am seriously interested in photography, I spend hours playing around on Pixlr with my photos. I love it! I am debating whether or not to invest in the student version (my husband is a student) of Adobe Photoshop Extended CS6 and the student version of Lightroom 4. I can save a bundle but it is still quite an expense for someone not doing this as a job. </p><p></p><p>Pixlr is limited and the quality of the finished photos are also limited. But perhaps it is something comparable to Adobe Photoshop that I can learn to use??? I don't know since I have not used Photoshop before. Any opinions for an amateur from anyone familiar with both? Alternately are there other online programs I can use for free in lieu of purchasing Photoshop for the time being?</p><p></p><p>Many thanks,</p><p>Liz</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Liz S., post: 105644, member: 12545"] I am seriously interested in photography, I spend hours playing around on Pixlr with my photos. I love it! I am debating whether or not to invest in the student version (my husband is a student) of Adobe Photoshop Extended CS6 and the student version of Lightroom 4. I can save a bundle but it is still quite an expense for someone not doing this as a job. Pixlr is limited and the quality of the finished photos are also limited. But perhaps it is something comparable to Adobe Photoshop that I can learn to use??? I don't know since I have not used Photoshop before. Any opinions for an amateur from anyone familiar with both? Alternately are there other online programs I can use for free in lieu of purchasing Photoshop for the time being? Many thanks, Liz [/QUOTE]
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