What’s A Good Photo Shop Software For a Novice-Hope-To-Turn-Pro?

by admin on May 27, 2010

I’m good & ready to purchase some photo image software but really do not know which one would be best for me. What I want do be capable of doing is edit my images by removing backgrounds, sharpen blurry photos, basically turn lousy photos into professional looking ones. I know there has got to be someone out there that knows exactly where I’m at….Your answers will be very much appreciated & thanx in advance!!!

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Rose G May 27, 2010 at 8:20 am

PhotoShop Elements 8 – A skinny version of Photoshop. Runs around $100 or less depending on were you shop for it.

PGM May 27, 2010 at 9:09 am

One of the standard ones is Adobe Photoshop. Photoshop elements is the less expensive version. (Gimp is sorta like Photoshop, and is free.)

I started using Corel Draw 17 years ago, and am fond of it for a couple of reasons– firstly, I know it fairly well. Secondly, it has the vector module, and I like working with vector art.

Hope this helps,

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