So... I'm considering doing photography on the side, or even attempting to make it my main source of income, seeing as I'm being made redundant
I need to buy a laptop and am considering a 2015 MacBook Pro with Retina screen (because reliable / retains value / has good screen / doesn't have Touch Bar nonsense / should hopefully have less potential for viruses etc.), but with regards to software, I am out of touch on potential options...
It looks like there are a few options, but are there any CS recommendations / experienced users??
I would only be using the software to tweak lighting levels and colour saturation sort of stuff, nothing whizz-bang like creating 'moving vehicle' images from static images.
https://enviragallery.com/best-photo-editing-software-for-photographers/
- Gimp (free)
- Adobe Photoshop CC (£20 but with subscription?)
- Adobe Photoshop Elements (£90 but with subscription?)
- Adobe Lightroom (£10 but with subscription?)
- Corel Paintshop Pro (£55 but with subscription?)
- DXO Photolab (£??)
- Skylum Luminar (£64-£91, no subscription)
- Lightbox? (£££? Free with MBP operating system??)
- Aperture?
- picozu?
- rawtherapee?
- Irfanview?
Any recommendations / guidance very gratefully received!
I need to buy a laptop and am considering a 2015 MacBook Pro with Retina screen (because reliable / retains value / has good screen / doesn't have Touch Bar nonsense / should hopefully have less potential for viruses etc.), but with regards to software, I am out of touch on potential options...
It looks like there are a few options, but are there any CS recommendations / experienced users??
I would only be using the software to tweak lighting levels and colour saturation sort of stuff, nothing whizz-bang like creating 'moving vehicle' images from static images.
Free photo editing software
Hi Guys, At work, we have the full adobe suite but at home I need something that is free to use and has the same sort of features. Whats out there as I have searched google but everything is just a trial version.
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photo editing software advice
Hi all, The mother goose wants to get back into garden design and wants me to help her design a leaflet. Anyone recommend any freeware to do this? Sean
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The Best Photo Editing Software for 2024
Whether you take casual selfies or work professionally as a photographer, the best photo editing software we've tested lets you get the most out of your images.
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https://enviragallery.com/best-photo-editing-software-for-photographers/
- Gimp (free)
- Adobe Photoshop CC (£20 but with subscription?)
- Adobe Photoshop Elements (£90 but with subscription?)
- Adobe Lightroom (£10 but with subscription?)
- Corel Paintshop Pro (£55 but with subscription?)
- DXO Photolab (£??)
- Skylum Luminar (£64-£91, no subscription)
- Lightbox? (£££? Free with MBP operating system??)
- Aperture?
- picozu?
- rawtherapee?
- Irfanview?
Any recommendations / guidance very gratefully received!
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