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<blockquote data-quote="sonicbuffalo_RIP" data-source="post: 386799" data-attributes="member: 21543"><p>I guess if you didn't want to shell out the $10 a month it might be worth it. I personally haven't tried it and expect the free download to be pretty elementary. Think back about 10 years ago and try to remember what digital photography was like at that time? It had barely been developed. Then, take now and se how far it's come along. I think along thos lines when determining if old freeware is worth it. I would suggest maybe you ty a free trial of the Cloud and see if you like it. I haven't yet as my Lightroom (which is all I use) is current and I just haven't developed the urge to get into Photoshop. I hear it's pretty complicated, and Lightroom is complicated enough for now. Good luck though in whatever you decide. I've heard Corel has a nice product for no where near the price as photoshop. Photoshop in my mind is kind of like Microsoft. It started out the gate as being the number 1 editing software, like Microsoft was for OS'es. That doesn't mean they're the best, it only means they're the most widely used.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sonicbuffalo_RIP, post: 386799, member: 21543"] I guess if you didn't want to shell out the $10 a month it might be worth it. I personally haven't tried it and expect the free download to be pretty elementary. Think back about 10 years ago and try to remember what digital photography was like at that time? It had barely been developed. Then, take now and se how far it's come along. I think along thos lines when determining if old freeware is worth it. I would suggest maybe you ty a free trial of the Cloud and see if you like it. I haven't yet as my Lightroom (which is all I use) is current and I just haven't developed the urge to get into Photoshop. I hear it's pretty complicated, and Lightroom is complicated enough for now. Good luck though in whatever you decide. I've heard Corel has a nice product for no where near the price as photoshop. Photoshop in my mind is kind of like Microsoft. It started out the gate as being the number 1 editing software, like Microsoft was for OS'es. That doesn't mean they're the best, it only means they're the most widely used. [/QUOTE]
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