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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 666407" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p>It's a shame I wasn't aware you don't have Photoshop...just within the past couple of weeks (or days), Photoshop Elements 18 was only sale for $59.99. I started out with Elements and used it for years (updated to a newer version every few years). It can do a lot of things that PCC offers, but obviously not everything. If Elements goes on sale again, I'd suggest starting with it. It will take some time for you to learn the ropes and most likely will save you a little money in the long run--especially if you can snag it for $59.99. That's comparable to 6 months of PCC except with Elements, you can use it indefinitely unless you upgrade to a non-compatible operating system.</p><p></p><p>Once you learn the basics, then you could switch to the PCC subscription.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 666407, member: 13196"] It's a shame I wasn't aware you don't have Photoshop...just within the past couple of weeks (or days), Photoshop Elements 18 was only sale for $59.99. I started out with Elements and used it for years (updated to a newer version every few years). It can do a lot of things that PCC offers, but obviously not everything. If Elements goes on sale again, I'd suggest starting with it. It will take some time for you to learn the ropes and most likely will save you a little money in the long run--especially if you can snag it for $59.99. That's comparable to 6 months of PCC except with Elements, you can use it indefinitely unless you upgrade to a non-compatible operating system. Once you learn the basics, then you could switch to the PCC subscription. [/QUOTE]
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