Adobe Photoshop Elements is one well known photo editing software. It is easy to use and you can do many things with it. You can do allot of editing of your photos with this. You can import photos directly from your camera or Removable media. You can reduce red-eye, crop, rotate and adjust the color on the photos. You can touch up scratches with this and make the photo a smoother finish. You can do adjustments with this also.
For more advance photo editing capabilities get the regular Adobe Photoshop. You would have many more options with that and with the plug-ins available for Photoshop you can make major adjustments to photos. Photoshop is used by many professionals.
Google's Picasa is free and may just be what you need. You can download this from the website. You can import photos from your digital camera and Removable Media card also. It will do all the standard adjustments you can save these files to the computer. You can also upload to the web with the software with ease. With Picasa you can make a photo black and white, and write captions on the photos. They also allow you to zoom in closer on photos.
Corel Paint shop Pro is another great program to use. This one is most like Adobe Photoshop. It's easy to use and will allow you to make the adjustments to your photo to make them the perfect shot.
With the software for the digital photos you can take a shot that usually would be a bad picture and make the adjustments and the corrections to make it a great shot that you would be proud of. There are also places online that you can upload a photo to and correct it online some of these places are free. While these are 3 of the programs for photo editing there are many more out there.
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Post a CommentDefinitely need that software.
PS: I am going to show this one to my husband. He's a photographer.
Good advice. thanks for giving it clearly for us technically challenged folk.
I prefer Photoshop but that is only because I learned how to use it at work. Great work on the aspects of the other software available.