What photo-editing software do you use regularly? I am interested in finding out what members use to edit their photos. You can choose more than one option, but please select the ones you use regularly only.
What photo-editing software do you use regularly? I am interested in finding out what members use to edit their photos. You can choose more than one option, but please select the ones you use regularly only.
"It is one thing to make a picture of what a person looks like, it is another thing to make a portrait of who they are" - Paul Caponigro
Constructive Critique of my photographs is always appreciated
Nikon, etc!
RICK
My Photography
LR3, CS5 and Nik software suite (all packages)
mostly LR, for advanced editing cs5
also use photo mehanic if on a timeline
Darren
Gear : Nikon Goodness
Website : http://www.peakactionimages.com
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Constructive Critique of my images always appreciated
I use either Photoshop or Photoshop Elements depending on what I need to do.
Karl
Everyone is entitled to my opinion
Canon G12 in a Recsea housing with twin YS110 Alpha strobes
Canon 7D with Sigma 18 - 250mm & 170 - 500mm lenses
LR2 and CS5; although it seems it will take until my final years to fully utilise all of the functions of the latter to its fullest
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Six|West Studios
Canon 5D Classic | Canon 40D (gripped) | EF 24-70 f/2.8L USM | EF 70-200 f/2.8L USM | 430EXII | Kata DR-467
Lightroom for nearly everything and CS5 a little bit (cos I don't know what to do with it yet).
D610 and D90 with a 16-35mm f/4,a 70-200mm f/4 ,a 300mm f/4 +TC11 convertor, 18-200mmDX and 85mm micro Dx.
Sally...CC always appreciated
My Flickr: www.flickr.com/photos/salnel
CS5 - taken quite a while to learn it, but starting to feel I have a grip on this software finally
I use CS5 now for all my editing. I think I got it last year and had no idea how to use it. My PS skills are improving rapidly but there is still a lot of stuff I'm not familiar with.
Chris
Capture NX2 for most, but PS Elements for anything 'exotic'. Still using PSE version 4 - haven't found a compelling reason to upgrade.
(In the poll Capture NX2 should probably have been a separate entry with 'ViewNX' as 'Your Camera Brand...', but no matter...)
Cheers.
I am still using PS Elements 5 and find it enough for my needs I also use a very old program Ulead Photo Express 3, it has a good easy text and transparent watermarking action. And surprisingly although designed for Windows 95 still works in Windows 7
Keith.
Last edited by Speedway; 29-05-2011 at 1:34am.
The GIMP, because I can't afford anything else and because I edit in both Linux and Windows and The GIMP is supported by both platforms. One day I've promised myself CS5 (or maybe CS9 by then) but at the moment this is the most comprehensive editing package I can manage.
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Waz
Be who you are and say what you mean, because those who matter don't mind don't matter and those who mind don't matter - Dr. Seuss...
D700 x 2 | Nikkor AF 50 f/1.8D | Nikkor AF 85 f/1.8D | Optex OPM2930 tripod/monopod | Enthusiasm ...
My selection of imaging software is fairly straight-forward in approach.
I have Adobe Photoshop CS4, within which I use Bridge for previewing images, Camera Raw for raw conversion and Photoshop for post-processing.
No plug-ins or extras.
I also run Photomatix Pro for HDR imaging.
As great as Lightroom is and as easy as it makes many forms of processing, I just cannot see a need for it in my workflow when I've already spent significant coinage on Photoshop.
I haven't bothered upgrading to CS5, as there is no need. CS4 is far more capable than I am, as was CS3 which I previously ran before ditching Windows in favour of a fruitler operating system.
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Elements, because I like the catalog system, and am unwilling to spring the big bucks for cs5. (And my skill set is nowhere near the limits of what elements can do.)
Regards, Rob
D600, AF-S 35mm f1.8G DX, AF-S 50mm f1.8G, AF-S 24-85mm f3.5-4.5G ED VR, AF-S 70-300mm F4.5-5.6G VR, Sigma 10-20mm F4-5.6 EX DC HSM Photos: geeoverbar.smugmug.com Software: CS6, Lightroom 4
I use PS CS3 on my PC when its working its broken again. I am not that good at it though tyring to teach myself.
I recently bought PaintShop Photo Pro X3 Ultimate from the Sponsers up top so I could use the tool to remove objects
After trying many times I still cannot use it so its gone into the too hard basket.
I am buying PS CS5 Mac version and Lightroom for my grand-daughter soon as she needs both for TAFE and dont have the money.
Now that I have a MacBook I am hoping she will be able to teach me a little more
Nikon Capture NX2 with Nik Color Efex Pro filters for about 95% of my processing.
The rest is for specialised operations (PTGui for panos, HDR Efex for HDR, FotoSketcher for fun).
David
Nikon D810
Nikkor AF-S 24-120VR, Nikkor AF-S 16-35VR, Nikkor AF-S 70-300VR, Nikkor AF 50 f1.8
Tamron 90mm Macro
I use Elements 9, has all the features that I require at the moment, I can process photos quickly without having to lookup help on
how to do something, supports RAW, I like the catalogue/ storage of photos that it offers, I feel if I bought CS5 I wouldn't utiise all the the features
CC most welcome
Canon 7D
Canon Lens EF 24-105mm L IS USM, EF 50mm f/1.8 II, EF 100mm f2.8 L IS Macro
LR3 for import, cataloging, most editing & synching to website.
Photoshop occasionally, then re import modified file back into LR3.
I use PS though I use LR for cataloging.
I don't find LR as easy as PS for actual editing (not that my PP skills are anything to write about).
I use photoshop CS3 and have taught myself over a period of time. The problem is it does not recognise the Nikon D7000 raw files and as far as I know there are no plug ins available. Will probably upgrade to CS5 so that I can use raw.