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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 162544" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>If you are thinking of buying software, I would check out Photoshop Elements 11 and Lightroom 5. Elements does almost everything you would want to do for much cheaper than full blown Photoshop. I get much more use out of Lightroom. For me, Photoshop Elements is more for special projects. You can download a 30 day trial from adobe. 30 days goes quickly so you might want to get one at a time to spend more time with each. Look around the Adobe site and watch some of the videos to get a feel for what the programs do. In the end it good to have both programs.</p><p>Consider shooting RAW, its pretty amazing what you can do to fix/tweak your photos.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 162544, member: 4923"] If you are thinking of buying software, I would check out Photoshop Elements 11 and Lightroom 5. Elements does almost everything you would want to do for much cheaper than full blown Photoshop. I get much more use out of Lightroom. For me, Photoshop Elements is more for special projects. You can download a 30 day trial from adobe. 30 days goes quickly so you might want to get one at a time to spend more time with each. Look around the Adobe site and watch some of the videos to get a feel for what the programs do. In the end it good to have both programs. Consider shooting RAW, its pretty amazing what you can do to fix/tweak your photos. [/QUOTE]
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