P poppan New Member May 30, 2007 8 0 0 Oct 11, 2011 #1 Hi all, I'm a new DLSR user. Trying to find out what softwares did you guys use for PP. What are the cost and pros/cons? Thanks.
Hi all, I'm a new DLSR user. Trying to find out what softwares did you guys use for PP. What are the cost and pros/cons? Thanks.
luckyorange Senior Member Jan 13, 2011 2,839 0 36 Ang Mo Kio Oct 11, 2011 #2 Using the one that comes with my dslr
spree86 Senior Member Feb 3, 2009 4,755 0 0 Bishan www.flickr.com Oct 11, 2011 #3 poppan said: Hi all, I'm a new DLSR user. Trying to find out what softwares did you guys use for PP. What are the cost and pros/cons? Thanks. Click to expand... You can try using the software that comes with your camera first. For quick editing, I prefer lightroom, can't do heavy manipulations though.
poppan said: Hi all, I'm a new DLSR user. Trying to find out what softwares did you guys use for PP. What are the cost and pros/cons? Thanks. Click to expand... You can try using the software that comes with your camera first. For quick editing, I prefer lightroom, can't do heavy manipulations though.
David Kwok Senior Member Aug 23, 2008 1,104 0 36 Singapore www.flickr.com Oct 11, 2011 #4 poppan said: Hi all, I'm a new DLSR user. Trying to find out what softwares did you guys use for PP. What are the cost and pros/cons? Thanks. Click to expand... Adobe Lightroom Apple Aperture GIMP Adobe PS Nikon Capture NX DxO Take your pick and do some research in google
poppan said: Hi all, I'm a new DLSR user. Trying to find out what softwares did you guys use for PP. What are the cost and pros/cons? Thanks. Click to expand... Adobe Lightroom Apple Aperture GIMP Adobe PS Nikon Capture NX DxO Take your pick and do some research in google
catchlights Moderator Staff member Sep 27, 2004 21,843 46 48 Punggol, Singapore www.foto-u.com Oct 11, 2011 #5 use the one come with your camera, free and good, some freeware found in the net, free some good some not so good, if you want industrial standard, Adobe lightroom, photoshop, etc... if you are not a student, it will cost a lot.
use the one come with your camera, free and good, some freeware found in the net, free some good some not so good, if you want industrial standard, Adobe lightroom, photoshop, etc... if you are not a student, it will cost a lot.
P poppan New Member May 30, 2007 8 0 0 Oct 12, 2011 #6 Thanks for the advice guys. I think I will stick to my Nikon free software at the moment. Saw the price of Photoshop and my eyes nearly pop out.
Thanks for the advice guys. I think I will stick to my Nikon free software at the moment. Saw the price of Photoshop and my eyes nearly pop out.
R Rashkae Senior Member Nov 28, 2005 19,085 14 0 Oct 12, 2011 #7 poppan said: Thanks for the advice guys. I think I will stick to my Nikon free software at the moment. Saw the price of Photoshop and my eyes nearly pop out. Click to expand... You can use GIMP too. FYI, there's an entire sticky about free software in the Digital Darkroom section.
poppan said: Thanks for the advice guys. I think I will stick to my Nikon free software at the moment. Saw the price of Photoshop and my eyes nearly pop out. Click to expand... You can use GIMP too. FYI, there's an entire sticky about free software in the Digital Darkroom section.
rhino123 Senior Member Sep 1, 2006 5,242 15 38 NA Oct 12, 2011 #8 Irfanview DPP (the program that came with my camera) GIMP