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I use Photoshop Elements on PC but wondering what the Mac (specifically for 10.5 Leopard) has to offer.

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You could just transfer Elements

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You may find that iPhoto is sufficient for your needs. It has rather more extensive controls that most people realise but that's not to say its a full replacement for all that Photoshop Elements can do.
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Ok thanks.

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