love the info. Im trying a editor called portrait professional 10 and its awesome. It gives you that magazine flawless look, amazing, Makes a 50 year old woman look 25.Its the trial version so i buying the full version,
i use corel paint shop pro just because i had a lot of experience of that program in school. i think the reason i like it is becuase it has a lot of features on it. and the fact that you can just erase the background of something quickly without spending ages deleating a little peice of background at a time so you dont deleate part of the picture that your trying to keep.
I used to have both Paint Shop Pro (which I used for the kalidescope filter mainly) and PhotoShop which I used the liquify feature. But when I got my brand new laptop several months ago my copy of PhotoShop would not load, so I am stuck without the fun liquify filter that I love so much. Anybody know if there is a liquify filter out there on some free photo ed software?
I use to use photoshop until my computer crashed...after i got it back up, i decided to leave photoshop out because ii didnt use it that much by the time it crashed
So i have a gift shop and want to put a greenscreen outside and superimpose pics of people with different backgrounds.i do a bit of videography, but not too much photography,I use final cut pro, so i figure that i can learn most photo editing software out there (tried photoshop, Pretty friggin hard) what photo editing software out there would anyone you guys recommend for a newby photographer that needs to produce good quality photos, edited, and printed on site
I prefer iPhoto to Picasa. I've used both and Picasa simply seems clunky to me. It's good for simple editing, yes, but photo storage and crap is just annoying some times.
I use 2 programs, 1 being Adobe Photoshop CS2, and the other being Macromedia Fireworks 2000. I like them a lot because we used them in my multimedia class, and i learned a lot about all the tools, and theyre just great programs, i prefer Photoshop though for no apparent reason..
So are you happy now that you've gotten to see your mug up on his nice big PC monitor again...since you were telling me the other day that you thought that was cool? Yes, I know you liked it.
I use Photoshop, started with 5. then stopped buying it at cs1. I use it mainly because I took graphic design classes with it and the features are very coherent to me. I also see these programs like Aperture, my problem with these programs is the cost for what you get. You can do almost anything in Photoshop but Aperture just looks nice but isn't that customizable in my OPINION!!! I have not seen videos for it in a long time so I may be wrong.
Why all the MSPaint hating? It allows you to change the pixels in a small package, but it isn't easy enough? Power of the user, not the software. Most of the time all I need is paint for say removing red eye or changing dimensions.
I so far have found Nova Development's Photo Explosion 2.0 to be the easiest and very powerful photo editing program. The higher priced apps tend to be too hard to use for the "newbie"
Yeh i'll agree with the Picasa , great piece of software not to "over kill" but the editing features are more than enough for most peoples editing needs, the flip between pictures when inside a folder is Very fast even with high resolution images, 9.8/10
love the info. Im trying a editor called portrait professional 10 and its awesome. It gives you that magazine flawless look, amazing, Makes a 50 year old woman look 25.Its the trial version so i buying the full version,
larenz34 2 months ago
Whats That Chat Beneath When Hes Talking
SonicCouplesPresents 9 months ago
2:20 lol did anyone else see that?
TheThreadSafe 10 months ago
how do you extract a human figure [for example] from a photo and make the human figure a separate photo. and change the size of the human figure
90kevigilante 1 year ago
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adobe elements 8 sucks.
MegaRockstar56 1 year ago
adobe elements 8 sucks
MegaRockstar56 1 year ago
adobe elements 8 sucks
MegaRockstar56 1 year ago
Picnik!
Angel3ndJax 1 year ago
gimp FTW
itouchfreak94 1 year ago
Photoshop cs4!
arjeanet03 1 year ago
hey i was wonering like how to take pictures of comments like mine and stuff
zachford111 1 year ago
Photoshop CS4 Portable and Paint Shop Pro 7
is the way to go.
TlathamXmahtalT 1 year ago
I use gimp it's easier to use than photoshop, I use it more. I have both.
syth406 1 year ago
Why is there a time delay on this? Are you in outter freakin' space???
neondusk60 1 year ago
Windows Photo Gallery isn't bad for minor changes, like color temperature.
MooseOfReason 2 years ago
I have Photoshop Extended CS4 but i use SumoPaint on the go
QuizooProductions 2 years ago
i use corel paint shop pro just because i had a lot of experience of that program in school. i think the reason i like it is becuase it has a lot of features on it. and the fact that you can just erase the background of something quickly without spending ages deleating a little peice of background at a time so you dont deleate part of the picture that your trying to keep.
pignutbushcraft 2 years ago
lol i tuned out to the chat when monkey said blow me :))
noobfriendlypros 2 years ago 2
GIMP is the best.
JohnCougarMafoisi 2 years ago
i want to add wings on some of my photos..! please help me!
agadigik 2 years ago
Blingee!
Seasonalkinz 2 years ago
picassa was out back then?
cofusion9 2 years ago
I used to have both Paint Shop Pro (which I used for the kalidescope filter mainly) and PhotoShop which I used the liquify feature. But when I got my brand new laptop several months ago my copy of PhotoShop would not load, so I am stuck without the fun liquify filter that I love so much. Anybody know if there is a liquify filter out there on some free photo ed software?
menderfire9 2 years ago
I use Adobe Photoshop CS3/CS4, PhotoFiltre, and I use Gimp.
iJohnE 3 years ago
Photoshop CS3
Picasa
rokketfilmzsociey 3 years ago
I use to use photoshop until my computer crashed...after i got it back up, i decided to leave photoshop out because ii didnt use it that much by the time it crashed
DethMagnetik 3 years ago
how did he spell copiso or whatever
darkmastachief 3 years ago
I use CS3 and Photomatix Pro
applerulz 3 years ago
So i have a gift shop and want to put a greenscreen outside and superimpose pics of people with different backgrounds.i do a bit of videography, but not too much photography,I use final cut pro, so i figure that i can learn most photo editing software out there (tried photoshop, Pretty friggin hard) what photo editing software out there would anyone you guys recommend for a newby photographer that needs to produce good quality photos, edited, and printed on site
dustywar 3 years ago
i want to add angel wings to one of my photos how can i do this?
lancerodrigue23 3 years ago
great information! thanks everyone..
markz159 3 years ago
Photoshop CS3. Very Proffesional, so I wouldent recomend to sombody new to photo editing
BloodlustBlackout 4 years ago
the only reason for beginners not to use it is thee price, its actually quite easy to use
mshort1985 3 years ago
Gimp 2. Its free and it pretty much like photoshop.
GIGIDIEGIGIDIE 4 years ago 2
I prefer iPhoto to Picasa. I've used both and Picasa simply seems clunky to me. It's good for simple editing, yes, but photo storage and crap is just annoying some times.
DMXell 4 years ago
I use 2 programs, 1 being Adobe Photoshop CS2, and the other being Macromedia Fireworks 2000. I like them a lot because we used them in my multimedia class, and i learned a lot about all the tools, and theyre just great programs, i prefer Photoshop though for no apparent reason..
elliottfields 4 years ago
picnik is very good
Perseco 4 years ago
Paint Shop Pro 8. Been using it since the day it came out. Simplicity out of the box.
Photoshop is another great program but fails to be simple for the average user.
Forscythe87 4 years ago
When I get bored I go on to clipart, copy the picture then paste it onto paint and edit it :)
chadt4 4 years ago
snipshot . com & picnik . com are both good FREE online photo editing tools.
Great if you're at a computer that doesn't have a photo editing program loaded on it.
They both require Flash for some parts.
djsteen 4 years ago
Thanks Chris, sorry for all the questions lol again thanks
celldweller1982 4 years ago
So are you happy now that you've gotten to see your mug up on his nice big PC monitor again...since you were telling me the other day that you thought that was cool? Yes, I know you liked it.
clicb4 4 years ago
i use photoshop and GIMPshop... iphoto a bit for simple cropping and such
hcaulfield1010 4 years ago
I heart photoshop.
MabusPwns 4 years ago
I use Photoshop, started with 5. then stopped buying it at cs1. I use it mainly because I took graphic design classes with it and the features are very coherent to me. I also see these programs like Aperture, my problem with these programs is the cost for what you get. You can do almost anything in Photoshop but Aperture just looks nice but isn't that customizable in my OPINION!!! I have not seen videos for it in a long time so I may be wrong.
Peace
webboy9579 4 years ago
I use paint . net it is wicked sweet
bettazrkool 4 years ago
paint net is a free wicked sweet photoshop. go to - get paint net
bettazrkool 4 years ago
Why all the MSPaint hating? It allows you to change the pixels in a small package, but it isn't easy enough? Power of the user, not the software. Most of the time all I need is paint for say removing red eye or changing dimensions.
CrashGames2108 4 years ago
I used, Jasc PSP 7-9 + Corel PSP 10-11, including Adobe PS CS2 and CS3 and GIMP.
lifeg0eson666 4 years ago
I use Adobe Photoshop CS2
Uzamiki1011 4 years ago
I so far have found Nova Development's Photo Explosion 2.0 to be the easiest and very powerful photo editing program. The higher priced apps tend to be too hard to use for the "newbie"
markcruiser64 4 years ago
Photoshop? What's Photoshop?
Micfri 4 years ago
its over priced software that is not all its cracked up to be
strykerzr350 4 years ago
What do you use?
Micfri 4 years ago
Yeh i'll agree with the Picasa , great piece of software not to "over kill" but the editing features are more than enough for most peoples editing needs, the flip between pictures when inside a folder is Very fast even with high resolution images, 9.8/10
catdog2 4 years ago