I would appreciate the best site to buy this software and how much will it cost I am on a low budget many thanks in anticipation. JohnR
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Hello John I have considered Elements as alternative and have noticed that a new one is out Elements 9 I have light room 3 on trail at the moment and like it a lot. I will have a look round to see what the price is for elements 9. thanks for your advice John & Pete regards JohnR.Originally posted by theMusicMan View PostIt's a very expensive piece of software, John. Have you considered Elements as an alternative...?Olympus E3] [E300] OMD-M5 12.50mm] ZD [40.150] ZD [14.45] ZD 50.200] ZD [14.54] ZD [35macro] ZD [11.22] ZD [1.4x EC- 14] ZD [EX-25] [RM. CB 1] [FL-36] [FL-50]
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Yes but I would like to do projects such as making my own magazine covers I don't think I can do that on LR3? I am going to stick with LR3 it's a superb program for processing.Originally posted by theMusicMan View PostHi John - well, to be totally honest, if you are using LR3 and you like that, I'd stick with it. I use LR3 and nothing else now... not even CS3/5. All my processing is done in LR.Olympus E3] [E300] OMD-M5 12.50mm] ZD [40.150] ZD [14.45] ZD 50.200] ZD [14.54] ZD [35macro] ZD [11.22] ZD [1.4x EC- 14] ZD [EX-25] [RM. CB 1] [FL-36] [FL-50]
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Ah yes, for that you will need Elements or CS. Have you thought of looking at the GIMP...? It's a free graphics app, similar to CS, and I know Nick TF uses it a lot, and is very often singing its praises. He seems to get super images from it... might be worth a look?Originally posted by edmund473 View PostYes but I would like to do projects such as making my own magazine covers I don't think I can do that on LR3? I am going to stick with LR3 it's a superb program for processing.John
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I have downloaded it I need to get my head around it now to see what I can do thanks again for your time and your advice it has helped a lot regards JohnR.Originally posted by theMusicMan View PostAh yes, for that you will need Elements or CS. Have you thought of looking at the GIMP...? It's a free graphics app, similar to CS, and I know Nick TF uses it a lot, and is very often singing its praises. He seems to get super images from it... might be worth a look?Olympus E3] [E300] OMD-M5 12.50mm] ZD [40.150] ZD [14.45] ZD 50.200] ZD [14.54] ZD [35macro] ZD [11.22] ZD [1.4x EC- 14] ZD [EX-25] [RM. CB 1] [FL-36] [FL-50]
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Don't forget to look at Paintshop Pro as well.
Since Corel have bought it they have added a lot of new features and I still find some jobs are an awful lot easier because of the better workflow
CS3/4/5 are great when you need real power, but sill don't class as well designed software IMO
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If it's any help Edmund and does not confuse you more, I have Capture One 5, Silkypix Developer Pro and Lightroom 3 raw programs, plus CS3 and Elements 9.
Capture One 5 gets the most use for raw conversion and CS3 gets no use at all now since getting Elements 9 .
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I have got paint shop pro x3 Andy I am not that keen on it to be honest.Originally posted by shenstone View PostDon't forget to look at Paint shop Pro as well.
Since Corel have bought it they have added a lot of new features and I still find some jobs are an awful lot easier because of the better workflow
CS3/4/5 are great when you need real power, but sill don't class as well designed software IMO
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Gimp going to look at thanks for your reply every body is so helpful JohnROlympus E3] [E300] OMD-M5 12.50mm] ZD [40.150] ZD [14.45] ZD 50.200] ZD [14.54] ZD [35macro] ZD [11.22] ZD [1.4x EC- 14] ZD [EX-25] [RM. CB 1] [FL-36] [FL-50]
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Hello Paul it is a bit confusing but I will make a note of what you are using I am wondering having all these different programs installed on the hard disk is a good Idea. I suppose when you get the one you like one can uninstall the others it's certainly a Jar of worms! thanks for your support. JohnR.Originally posted by OlyPaul View PostIf it's any help Edmund and does not confuse you more, I have Capture One 5, Silkypix Developer Pro and Lightroom 3 raw programs, plus CS3 and Elements 9.
Capture One 5 gets the most use for raw conversion and CS3 gets no use at all now since getting Elements 9 .
Olympus E3] [E300] OMD-M5 12.50mm] ZD [40.150] ZD [14.45] ZD 50.200] ZD [14.54] ZD [35macro] ZD [11.22] ZD [1.4x EC- 14] ZD [EX-25] [RM. CB 1] [FL-36] [FL-50]
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Cheers for that that sounds within my budget thanks xp1.Olympus E3] [E300] OMD-M5 12.50mm] ZD [40.150] ZD [14.45] ZD 50.200] ZD [14.54] ZD [35macro] ZD [11.22] ZD [1.4x EC- 14] ZD [EX-25] [RM. CB 1] [FL-36] [FL-50]
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Check this out as I think this is going to go pretty cheap.
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