Ian Grant
Well-Known Member
Lets be frank from the outset I'm a committed film userand darkroom printer, but I need to use digital occasionally
and have done for well over 20 years.
Having said that I was into the terabytes of Digital images over 10 yeas ago mostly for work so know the issues of image processing etc.
I won't accept the Adobe Photoshop/Lightroom licensing, I do keep relatively up to date with Coreldraw (licensed) but Photopaint is not that good. Paintshop Pro was once excellent but the current versions interface is awful. Microrafx Picture Publisher was my main editing software for many years - it had layers well before Photoshop, but was bought by Corel and dropped.
Now I use LightZone a free alternative to Lightroom, GIMP a free alternative to Photoshop, Inkscape for the odd function not in CorelDraw. I've used Libre/Open Office for a decade as well
My point is all you need is free, you can contribute financially if you wish, I do occasionally.
The latest Open Source software I've installed id Hugin which is brilliant for multiple exposure Panoramas.
Ian

Having said that I was into the terabytes of Digital images over 10 yeas ago mostly for work so know the issues of image processing etc.
I won't accept the Adobe Photoshop/Lightroom licensing, I do keep relatively up to date with Coreldraw (licensed) but Photopaint is not that good. Paintshop Pro was once excellent but the current versions interface is awful. Microrafx Picture Publisher was my main editing software for many years - it had layers well before Photoshop, but was bought by Corel and dropped.
Now I use LightZone a free alternative to Lightroom, GIMP a free alternative to Photoshop, Inkscape for the odd function not in CorelDraw. I've used Libre/Open Office for a decade as well
My point is all you need is free, you can contribute financially if you wish, I do occasionally.
The latest Open Source software I've installed id Hugin which is brilliant for multiple exposure Panoramas.
Ian
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