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<blockquote data-quote="piperbarb" data-source="post: 196197" data-attributes="member: 12214"><p>Since you have a Mac, you may want to look at Pixelmator. It's about $15 US on the app store or directly from the software developer. It's easy to use, has a ton of features, is very stable, and fast. I purchased it a while ago and am very happy with it and you cannot beat the price. I know I am not the only one here using it. I use it in place of Photoshop.</p><p></p><p>If you want something that is more like Lightroom or Aperture but not as pricey, check out Corel's Aftershot Pro. It is cross platform compatible. I use it on my Mac and Ubuntu Linux laptop. It's about $50 and works very well. Great for someone on a budget. I also like that is available for Mac/Linux/Windows without having to purchase additional licenses for each platform.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="piperbarb, post: 196197, member: 12214"] Since you have a Mac, you may want to look at Pixelmator. It's about $15 US on the app store or directly from the software developer. It's easy to use, has a ton of features, is very stable, and fast. I purchased it a while ago and am very happy with it and you cannot beat the price. I know I am not the only one here using it. I use it in place of Photoshop. If you want something that is more like Lightroom or Aperture but not as pricey, check out Corel's Aftershot Pro. It is cross platform compatible. I use it on my Mac and Ubuntu Linux laptop. It's about $50 and works very well. Great for someone on a budget. I also like that is available for Mac/Linux/Windows without having to purchase additional licenses for each platform. [/QUOTE]
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