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What is your favorite photo editing software ??
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<blockquote data-quote="Marcel" data-source="post: 134520" data-attributes="member: 3903"><p>Well Jeff, software being what it is, there seems to be a few programs that get the general favours. Lightroom, Photoshop, Aperture (for those on Mac). They probably do very similar things "once you get to know how they work". The problem is you've got to invest some time to learn them. And the trial version doesn't always give you enough time to learn, but it can give you a fair deal to let you know how "at ease" you fell with them. So I'd suggest you download trial versions and give a few of them a spin to see which one YOU prefer. Then you can decide on the best way to get it. But they don't come free... even someone gives one to you, you'll have to invest in the learning. And only after you learn them well do they become fun to use.</p><p></p><p>Enjoy your Nikon!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcel, post: 134520, member: 3903"] Well Jeff, software being what it is, there seems to be a few programs that get the general favours. Lightroom, Photoshop, Aperture (for those on Mac). They probably do very similar things "once you get to know how they work". The problem is you've got to invest some time to learn them. And the trial version doesn't always give you enough time to learn, but it can give you a fair deal to let you know how "at ease" you fell with them. So I'd suggest you download trial versions and give a few of them a spin to see which one YOU prefer. Then you can decide on the best way to get it. But they don't come free... even someone gives one to you, you'll have to invest in the learning. And only after you learn them well do they become fun to use. Enjoy your Nikon! [/QUOTE]
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