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<blockquote data-quote="Fortkentdad" data-source="post: 364727" data-attributes="member: 24285"><p>I started with Elements but have moved onto to Corel Paintshop X6. I like it much better, and more importantly my Windows 8 system like Paintshop's 64 bit system better. Elements had (has?) issues with Windows 8. And I find Corel to be better to deal with. They offer "Aftershot" which is like Lightroom only much cheaper. I don't think I need another program so don't use it. </p><p></p><p>I also have used freebies. Downloaded a free copy of a program called Zoner - as freebies go it is good.</p><p></p><p>When I'm out and about and away from my main PC I tend to use Pixlr to touch up a photo for quick post on Facebook and such - good for fun but not serious program.</p><p></p><p>Google's Picasa is also worth exploring may be all you need - great for cataloging. Includes a nifty face recognition system that works really well. - and it is web integrated. </p><p></p><p>I'm just not a fan of Adobe since they've decided to rent their software rather than sell it. I'd rather own. And being on a rural internet connection I'm not crazy about on-line only programs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fortkentdad, post: 364727, member: 24285"] I started with Elements but have moved onto to Corel Paintshop X6. I like it much better, and more importantly my Windows 8 system like Paintshop's 64 bit system better. Elements had (has?) issues with Windows 8. And I find Corel to be better to deal with. They offer "Aftershot" which is like Lightroom only much cheaper. I don't think I need another program so don't use it. I also have used freebies. Downloaded a free copy of a program called Zoner - as freebies go it is good. When I'm out and about and away from my main PC I tend to use Pixlr to touch up a photo for quick post on Facebook and such - good for fun but not serious program. Google's Picasa is also worth exploring may be all you need - great for cataloging. Includes a nifty face recognition system that works really well. - and it is web integrated. I'm just not a fan of Adobe since they've decided to rent their software rather than sell it. I'd rather own. And being on a rural internet connection I'm not crazy about on-line only programs. [/QUOTE]
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