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Article: Reviews - Photo-editing software group test - Altered images for under [pounds sterling]100. Whatever your level of experience, there is a photo-editing package that will help you enhance your digital pictures - and it doesn't have to cost the earth. Ken McMahon puts six to the test[QQ].(Product/Service Evaluation)
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- Personal Computer World
- Article date:
- December 1, 2005
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We've weighed up six photo-editing applications designed and priced for digital camera owners ranging from novices to ambitious amateurs and professionals.
How can one application address such a wide range of users? Increasingly, software developers are adding features at both ends of the spectrum. At one end are easy-to-use single-click features to enhance digital photos and simplify routines to import, organise, print and share digital snaps. At the other are powerful editing tools for prosumer and dSLR owners.
With the exception of the open-source program The Gimp, all these applications support proprietary camera Raw formats ...