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What is a good software program to use for uploading pics from my A70 to the comp, editting (simple stuff like red eye, sharpen ,ect), printing, emailing, archiving on hard drive?
i have the included software from canon but wondered is there a better and easier program out there that does the job better? |
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Since its completely free, check out irfanview (http://www.irfanview.com.)
I've used it for a while and find it... ok. Its interface is fairly easy to understand, with well worded menus and it does a lot of the basic stuff. It lacks configurability and flexability, which is why I'm starting to use the copy of Photoshop Elements 2 which came with my camera. But irfanview is worth checking out... costs you nothing but a little time. Check out the list of software which steve has collected for you: http://www.steves-digicams.com/digsoftware.html All kinds of good stuff, but not all is free. Eric |
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I just use ZoomBrowser EX to download pictures from the CF-card.
Here I can look at all the settings for each picture. Until now I've used PhotoImpressions to edit pictures. But after getting Paintshop Pro, I'll use this program to edit pictures - and still ZoomBrowser EX to download pictures. Happy photographing ![]() |
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The industry standard is 'Photoshop' which I use. It is expensive but worth it if you are at all serious about digital imaging and manipulation of images, d
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photoshop is a very good piece of software. But be warned, is can be overwhelming and very confusing (I should know, I'm learning it now!) But the results are worth it. I was doing ok thing with irfanview (www.irfanview.com) but I could figure out how to do a few simple things which I wanted (like put a border around the picture.)
So I installed photoshop elements (a lightly stripped down version of photoshop, but still highly functional) which came with my camera and did what I wanted and more with only a little hunting around their menus. But I was lucky enough to know the technical terms the program uses. |
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I have acutally used PhotoDeluxe to edit photos, GREAT PROGRAM, only down side is taht you cant save as JPG, only adobe file types.
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Adobe photoshop 7.0, you can't go wrong with this one...
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I cant wait untill tomorrow Im getting Adobe photoshop 7.0 from a guy at work for FREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE! :lol:
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I'm using Photoimpact 8, have been for some time. Great program, and quite a bit less than Photoshop.
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For me, the best quality/price solution is Photo Shop 8.
Great software, awsome functions! best regards Pedro Rodrigues http://www.pedro.dk3.com |
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