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Photo editing software
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Morning,
I need some advise on buying some software for my pc so I can edit photos etc.
I want to be able to crop photos, get rid of red eye, improve the colour etc - basic to intermediate stuff, therefore I do not want anything too complicated.
Can anyone advise which software is best?
Thanks
Bee
I need some advise on buying some software for my pc so I can edit photos etc.
I want to be able to crop photos, get rid of red eye, improve the colour etc - basic to intermediate stuff, therefore I do not want anything too complicated.
Can anyone advise which software is best?
Thanks
Bee
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.This is very good and free. You dont need to buy their cameras but you can download their software.
Great features as well.
Picassa is OK but is an on-line facility so other folk could get access to your piccies.
Download software not firmware. It is very good.
Go into effects and you can make your pics like sketches.
This is safe.
http://www.kodak.com/global/en/service/downloa ds/dln_ekn027989.jhtml
Great features as well.
Picassa is OK but is an on-line facility so other folk could get access to your piccies.
Download software not firmware. It is very good.
Go into effects and you can make your pics like sketches.
This is safe.
http://www.kodak.com/global/en/service/downloa ds/dln_ekn027989.jhtml
Hi 'buzzyb' ......I would also recommend Picasa ....and 'doc spock ' is not right (although there is a feature to post pictures that other people can access) .....photos that you have on your PC that you have processed with Picasa cannot be accessed by other people....(unless they hack into your PC of course)
Dear Bee,
If you want a good, basic photo-editing programme, which also can email your pictures and keep them in order, you can download Picasa free. It is a google programme and should get you started.
Then I would recommend Adobe Elements. Not too pricey
but you would have more control.
Good luck,
1degreed
If you want a good, basic photo-editing programme, which also can email your pictures and keep them in order, you can download Picasa free. It is a google programme and should get you started.
Then I would recommend Adobe Elements. Not too pricey
but you would have more control.
Good luck,
1degreed
Af'noon all,
thanks for your help.
I really need the "dummies" help and at this point in time am not sure which is best ie PICASA or Kodak.
To take this a bit further I have stored all my photos on an external drive. When I download which ever software where do I save it to - my c drive or the external drive??
Thanks
Bee
thanks for your help.
I really need the "dummies" help and at this point in time am not sure which is best ie PICASA or Kodak.
To take this a bit further I have stored all my photos on an external drive. When I download which ever software where do I save it to - my c drive or the external drive??
Thanks
Bee