Amy
MamaGrumpy
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I just got a digital camera this year. I've been using the software that came with the camera for making 4x6 prints at home, but now that I know what I'm doing with the camera, I'd like to expand my creativity.
What kind of photo software do you use, and what are the pros and cons? I've heard of Adobe Photostop, but I'm sure there are others. Is it easy to use? Easy to switch from 4x6 to 5x7 and other sizes? Will it work with all kinds of digital media? And just how creative can you get with it - for instance, if it's a landscape shot with people in the foreground, can you lighten the shadows on the faces without lightening the landscape in the background? Stuff like that.
Thanks for your help!
What kind of photo software do you use, and what are the pros and cons? I've heard of Adobe Photostop, but I'm sure there are others. Is it easy to use? Easy to switch from 4x6 to 5x7 and other sizes? Will it work with all kinds of digital media? And just how creative can you get with it - for instance, if it's a landscape shot with people in the foreground, can you lighten the shadows on the faces without lightening the landscape in the background? Stuff like that.
Thanks for your help!