Hi all,
One of the most important things about photography is having a great editing software and as far as I am concerned, the only way to go is choosing one from the Adobe stable of world class image editing programs. I have been using Adobe's software for a few years now and frankly - I don't know what I'd do without it. (Sort of sounds like I'm sponsored by Adobe doesn't it haha - I WISH!) But in all honesty, if you are serious about photography, I would thoroughly recommend these guys.
I know that photography editing suites can be a little daunting at first, I was once there myself. But after some practise they are a must have piece of any serious photographer's kit. Plus there is a wealth of information out there on this software and I will be producing some more FREE photoshop tutorial to help you all out. You can visit www.joshpitt.com to see some of my work or past posts of this blog for a look at some tutorials I've done previously (currently only 2 tuts).
By the way - you can download and try any of Photoshops programs for free for 30 days. This gives you a great idea of which one will suit your level of photography, by allowing you to freely play around with the software as you would be able to, if you purchased it. I currently use Adobe Photoshop CS5 Extended (to be exact!), but Adobe Elements 9 will suit beginner photographers looking for an affordable software to edit your photos. It comes with many of the same tools that CS5 does, with exception of some the more advanced editing tools a professional would expect. There are three versions of photoshop at present - "Elements 9", "Lightroom 3" and "CS5". The vary in price and functionality. Like I said try it for 30 days and after the 30 days you can purchase that version or leave it - no harm done.
Try Photoshop for 30 days for FREE
If you are a student or teacher, you can get up to 80% off the Photoshop software. This is great news if you are at school, TAFE, university or other accredited education outlet. Allowing you to save AU$897 on Photoshop CS5, taking it down to $183 inc GST when you choose to download purchase it. Pretty cool huh. But like I said it's only for "students or teachers" - you are required to provide proof of your student or teacher student in order to able to register the product and essentially use it.
Don't worry if your not eligible for an educational discount, Adobe has other specials for everyone else.
Current special offers on Adobe products include up to 80% off for students or teachers - Australian site
Current special offers on Adobe products include up to 80% off for students or teachers - North American site
Hope this helps.
Josh :)
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