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Images, Graphic Design, and Digital Photography
which photography software to use
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<blockquote data-quote="prrs4me" data-source="post: 1129192" data-attributes="member: 146761"><p>I disagree. More expensive doesn't mean that it's a better program for you. Sometime when you are starting out, simpler is better. Programs like Elements or Pixelmator are imo a little easier to learn and do exactly what I want them to do. </p><p>So as someone else suggested, before spending ANY money download the free trials and see which one you feel more comfortable with. Why spend more money than you have to?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="prrs4me, post: 1129192, member: 146761"] I disagree. More expensive doesn't mean that it's a better program for you. Sometime when you are starting out, simpler is better. Programs like Elements or Pixelmator are imo a little easier to learn and do exactly what I want them to do. So as someone else suggested, before spending ANY money download the free trials and see which one you feel more comfortable with. Why spend more money than you have to? [/QUOTE]
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