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Is Photo Filtre a free standing program or a set plug ins for Adobe programs? BiLL :? |
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Free standing Bill. It does almost everything PSE does but it takes up less sp-ace and loads much quicker! Wonderful little program. I can edit photos much faster using Photo Filtre than I ever could using PSE! The features you use most are right above the work area and you don't have to use so many drop down menus.
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An adenndum to all this..I've found that if you have a Kodak photo printer the Kodak software is the easiest route to go for that! But to edit or post process your photos without needing to print them in a Kodak printer...then remove the kodak software and reboots will speed up double time! It is a system hog and will slow everything down!
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I notice that I can come into computer room and dialog box is on screen saying Easyshare has screwed up somehow while computer was otherwise dormant. Also when I restartcomputer adialog box will say Easyshare is closing down when as far as I know it was not running. It seems to be doing more in the background than just sitting in the task tray.
Disapprovingly, Ken S. PS. Have used Elements 2 exclusively for quite some time. Now still learning to like elements 4 after letting it commandeer my numerous picture folders. KS |
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