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which photography software to use
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<blockquote data-quote="iMac Daddy" data-source="post: 1132627" data-attributes="member: 177245"><p><strong>learn now</strong></p><p></p><p>Riding a bike is a lot harder to learn than riding a tricycle... But riding bikes is a lot more fun and you can do more with them, on top of that, people will take you seriously...</p><p></p><p></p><p>Figure out what your long term goals are and choose the appropriate program.. for instance, if you are going to be doing serious photo manipulation then I would go with PhotoShop.. (the full program ...PhotoShop Extended CS5) there is a full version 30 day free trial at the Adobe site. If it's more than a hobby most professionals (at least in my field) use it... If you pick up a magazine, photoshop is all over it... Same for logo design, packaging, movie posters, etc. etc.... If you are getting into the Graphics Design field get the CS5 suite...either premium or pro...</p><p></p><p>There are two things that are VERY common in graphics...Macs and Adobe Creative Suites.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iMac Daddy, post: 1132627, member: 177245"] [b]learn now[/b] Riding a bike is a lot harder to learn than riding a tricycle... But riding bikes is a lot more fun and you can do more with them, on top of that, people will take you seriously... Figure out what your long term goals are and choose the appropriate program.. for instance, if you are going to be doing serious photo manipulation then I would go with PhotoShop.. (the full program ...PhotoShop Extended CS5) there is a full version 30 day free trial at the Adobe site. If it's more than a hobby most professionals (at least in my field) use it... If you pick up a magazine, photoshop is all over it... Same for logo design, packaging, movie posters, etc. etc.... If you are getting into the Graphics Design field get the CS5 suite...either premium or pro... There are two things that are VERY common in graphics...Macs and Adobe Creative Suites. [/QUOTE]
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