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Digital Imaging Software

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Just curious what Graphic Imaging software are you using to edit images.?? I've used Corel Draw, Adobe Photoshop 5.0, and Paint Shop PRO.
Think that Paint Shop Pro offers the most bang for the buck. One Thing really nice about the Paint Shop Pro is the Thumbnail Viewer. It also seems easier to manipulate the images and a lot more user friendly. Imaging software can do wonders for cleaning up, resizing, and presenting digital camera or scanned pictures. What is your preferance for Imaging Software because it plays a part in the total package for Digital Imaging??
Thanks
Don(TN)
 
I've used Adobe Photoshop 5.5, Microsoft Photodraw 2000, Paint Shop Pro, etc.
I agree that Paint Shop Pro is the most bang for the buck ... here in Canada Futureshop has it advertised for $149.99 less $60 instant rebate less $40 manufacturer mail-in rebate so an legitimate copy can be had for $49.99 (and probably less in the US). That's a damn good price for what you get.
Still my personal favourite is Photoshop ... I guess it's what you get used to ;^)
Any of these programs sure are useful for those of us that take digital photos, scan our finds, etc.
HH ... Gord.
 
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