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<blockquote data-quote="AC016" data-source="post: 58397" data-attributes="member: 9619"><p>Welcome the world of Nikon! Well, i am no software guru when it comes to photography. If you have a windows computer, you can always start off with the Windows Picture Viewer. It has some basic editing functions. Learn about those first. From their, you can always download trial versions of Adobe products. But wait! Your D5100 comes with some decent photo editing software as well. Get to know that software first and foremost. Last bit of advice, shoot in RAW/Jpeg fine. With RAW images, you can manipulate all aspects of the photo afterwards. But, don't invest in anything until you get good experience using the Nikon software that came with your camera or until you try out trial versions of others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AC016, post: 58397, member: 9619"] Welcome the world of Nikon! Well, i am no software guru when it comes to photography. If you have a windows computer, you can always start off with the Windows Picture Viewer. It has some basic editing functions. Learn about those first. From their, you can always download trial versions of Adobe products. But wait! Your D5100 comes with some decent photo editing software as well. Get to know that software first and foremost. Last bit of advice, shoot in RAW/Jpeg fine. With RAW images, you can manipulate all aspects of the photo afterwards. But, don't invest in anything until you get good experience using the Nikon software that came with your camera or until you try out trial versions of others. [/QUOTE]
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