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I can get any editing software for free. Which one do you suggest?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jonathan" data-source="post: 227671" data-attributes="member: 17183"><p>Okay folks, time to flush this one out once and for all: last year I bought Aperture for my Macbook (and also have Snapseed, which I use as a quick way of doing things, and I have it on my iPad as well) - was this a dud buy? I don't have time for a lost of post stuff and often just select the "auto-improve" button. Three of the things I like about Aperture, other than it's pretty simple to use simply, are (1) it uses the iPhoto library (so I don't need to sets of everything), (2) I can reverse any changes at any time in the future and (3) it has a camera control function (which I think I might use at some stage). It does not, though, manage stacking.</p><p></p><p>(This is not a hijack as this is, of course, in the interests of the OP as this a question about a particular editing software.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jonathan, post: 227671, member: 17183"] Okay folks, time to flush this one out once and for all: last year I bought Aperture for my Macbook (and also have Snapseed, which I use as a quick way of doing things, and I have it on my iPad as well) - was this a dud buy? I don't have time for a lost of post stuff and often just select the "auto-improve" button. Three of the things I like about Aperture, other than it's pretty simple to use simply, are (1) it uses the iPhoto library (so I don't need to sets of everything), (2) I can reverse any changes at any time in the future and (3) it has a camera control function (which I think I might use at some stage). It does not, though, manage stacking. (This is not a hijack as this is, of course, in the interests of the OP as this a question about a particular editing software.) [/QUOTE]
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