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| | Software Photoshop, Paintshop Pro, Painter, etc., and all their various plugins. Of course, you can also discuss all other programs, as well. | 
04-28-2008, 06:55 AM
| | Junior Member | | Join Date: Apr 2008
Posts: 12
| | | Is there any new editing software.... Hi,
I have tried Microsoft digital 10, painshop pro X..., Photoshop elements 6, lightroom, CS3...
I am just wondering if there are more editing programs out there that I haven't tried or heard of. Oh yes, one other I read about on here and did a free trial of is professional portrait. So there must be more out there in this vast photography world.
Let me know,
Thanks,
Beth | 
04-28-2008, 07:37 AM
| | Senior Member | | Join Date: Sep 2006
Posts: 228
| | | Re: Is there any new editing software.... hi,
there several hundreds of different genre of paint programs...
is there a particular specialty paint program your looking for?
I am sure you heard of gimp and gimpshop.... you can go to tucows.com and download.com... and do a search there.. that will give you a ton of hits on a lot of paint programs... after that... a general internet search will find you more, a lot more,..... Quote:
Originally Posted by beth313@verizon Hi,
I have tried Microsoft digital 10, painshop pro X..., Photoshop elements 6, lightroom, CS3...
I am just wondering if there are more editing programs out there that I haven't tried or heard of. Oh yes, one other I read about on here and did a free trial of is professional portrait. So there must be more out there in this vast photography world.
Let me know,
Thanks,
Beth | | 
04-28-2008, 08:06 AM
| | Junior Member | | Join Date: Apr 2008
Posts: 12
| | | Re: Is there any new editing software.... No, I haven't heard of those. Paint programs...is that like the corel paint program? I am looking for picture editing...same same?
Beth | 
04-28-2008, 08:54 AM
|  | Senior Member | | Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: SoCal
Posts: 194
| | | Re: Is there any new editing software.... Beth,
If you have a Windows PC you might try Picture Window. It appears to have a more intuitive interface than CS3.
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04-28-2008, 10:00 AM
|  | Senior Member Patron | | Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: The Swamps of Florida
Posts: 3,457
| | | Re: Is there any new editing software.... Beth, correct me if I'm wrong, but from this and your other posts, it appears you are looking for a magic bullet editing program. There is no such thing. You have several tools already and CS3 is the very best that money can buy, but it has a steep learning curve. It is a professional tool and not designed for amateurs. Retouching is a very deep and broad field. It requires tedious work to master it. You can buy every software package available that will "push pixels", but it's up to you to dig in research, study and learn the techniques.
Try some Linda.com tutorials. ($25 for a month of access 24/7), get Katrin Eisman's books as they are the very best at not only explaining the hows, but the whys as well. | 
04-28-2008, 11:00 AM
| | Senior Member | | Join Date: Sep 2006
Posts: 228
| | | Re: Is there any new editing software.... hi,
"paint programs" is just a broad generic name... like "word processors" and paint programs encompasses everything from your simple M$paint to your high end one's like photoshop c3 ...
gimp and gimpshop which are very good... yes they are like the programs that you mentioned... there meant for the average consumer and there free... you can find them at download.com
now swampy mentioned she thinks your looking for maybe a magic program that does things with a click of a button.... your not going to find them... all one can do is find one that works best for them...
if you can give us an idea... of what your looking for, features, budget, type of editing you want to do, etc ... maybe out replies can help further... Quote:
Originally Posted by beth313@verizon No, I haven't heard of those. Paint programs...is that like the corel paint program? I am looking for picture editing...same same?
Beth | | 
04-28-2008, 09:19 PM
|  | Senior Member | | Join Date: Jan 2007
Posts: 155
| | | Re: Is there any new editing software.... Swampy pretty well nailed it Beth. I understand where your at, I did the same thing when I started out. At one time I had who knows how many image editers on my box.
If you can afford it, or even if you can't but plan to make a career in image editing bite the bullet and buy photoshop cs3. Hands down. Industry standard.
Your next best option is probably a toss-up between 3;
Paint shop took a good run at photoshop about 5 years ago.
Gimp is free. Sometimes you just can't beat free.
One you already have is Elements.
__________________ Wm. Blake | 
04-29-2008, 03:17 AM
| | Junior Member | | Join Date: Apr 2008
Posts: 12
| | | Re: Is there any new editing software.... Hi all,
Thanks for you replies. I wansn't looking for a magic bullet for the other topic I posted. I just wondered what was out there because all the trials I downloaded had diff. features than the others. For example, in PTSP Pro X has a "thinify" and "Suntan" tool I liked. Lightroom has easy exposure tools that I like. I just wondered if there were programs that I didn't know of that maybe incorp. a whole bunch of tools in one program instead of having to have several diff. programs just to get one or two tools that I liked. That's what I was looking for, not a magic button to re-colorize...although that would be nice!!! | 
04-30-2008, 11:05 PM
|  | Moderator | | Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: somewhere over there
Posts: 5,916
| | | Re: Is there any new editing software.... beth,
dont listen to any of these bums  (boy, i'm gonna be shot for that remark  ). ok, listen to some of them  there really are a ton of programs and plugins out there, probably more than any one person could really master in a lifetime. but, it's fun as hell trying  you mentioned microsoft; check around on their site; i seem to recall downloading a freebie paint program from them a while back. also try Picasa from Google. and my personal favorite is Filter Forge ( http://www.filterforge.com ). that one does textures and effects and has over 4500 filters which come with it (and still growing), plus, you can make your own and use them.
there are also programs like Corel's Painter, a great painting simulator. there are quite a few 3d programs, if you're into that, a couple even free.
and speaking of free, try http://www.sourceforge.net . that is the largest repository and working project site for free, open source software. a truly great resource all by itself.
and, check out our own library here on RetouchPRO. we've got links to lots of stuff. and, if you find something interesting in your search, post a link to it in the library so others can find it.
and, if you get truly bored or frustrated in your search, try entering this in Google or Yahoo: .8bf (make sure you include the dot before the 8).
__________________ Craig
(primarily using paint shop pro photo xi) | 
05-01-2008, 11:43 PM
| | Junior Member | | Join Date: Apr 2008
Posts: 12
| | | Re: Is there any new editing software.... Thanks, I can't wait to look at some of this stuff. Lot's out there.
Thanks again,
Beth | 
05-02-2008, 02:28 AM
|  | Senior Member | | Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: LA area
Posts: 239
| | | Re: Is there any new editing software.... I've tried to categorize imaging software by function and developer on my website (URL in sig). Hopefully it helps you and others get a quick grip on what's currently available and what it all can be used for. | 
05-03-2008, 12:32 PM
|  | Senior Member Patron | | Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: Alabama
Posts: 1,423
| | | Re: Is there any new editing software.... I believe this one's already been mentioned here, but Pixelmator looks pretty cool. It actually can take advantage of your graphics card GPU for faster filter processing. Cool, but only for the MAC (almost makes me want to get a MAC; I said almost; lol).  |
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