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What software do you recommend to edit photos as a professional?



I’m not a professional but I’d like to buy a software to edit my wedding pics and I don’t know what the best is. One that is not extremely heavy. Thanks
16 Responses to “What software do you recommend to edit photos as a professional?”
  1. Sydney Hickman Said:

    Photoshop is awesome. =)
    I have the whole program.

  2. Demarion Dyke Said:

    Adobe Photoshop CS3.
    GIMP (Free)
    Jasc Paint Shop Pro

  3. Kailyn Vine Said:

    adobe photoshop pro

  4. Camryn Swinnerton Said:

    photoshop or fireworks

  5. Rylie Vincent Said:

    Photoshop and Adobe CS3

  6. Jazmin Glanville Said:

    Photoshop CS3 is by far the best.
    If you own a mac, and you are editing photography ONLY,
    use lightroom.

  7. Braydon Fenn Said:

    why buy ?
    use Gimp free and profesional.

  8. Morgan Lilley Said:

    If you can’t afford photoshop, give GIMP a try. It’s free, and has lots of options and addons, just not as user friendly

  9. Cora Beale Said:

    Photoshop of course!

  10. Trace Westbrook Said:

    Photoshop is by far the choice of pros.

    Cheers

  11. Gilbert Vaughan Said:

    Try Gimpshop. It’s a free alternative to Photoshop.

  12. Darion Fowler Said:

    Without a doubt, Adobe Photoshop. This is the industry standard.

    If you don’t want something “heavy”, Adobe also offers Photoshop Elements, which contains many of the same basic features as Photoshop, but simplifies it for more casual users.

    Adobe recently released a free, online version of Photoshop called Photoshop Express. This might be worth checking out in your case, as well.

  13. Giselle Fothergill Said:

    adobe photoshop CS3

  14. Jaidyn Browne Said:

    PIcasa is a free photo editing software made by google that works well for beginners. But if you really want to get into it you should invest in Adobe Photoshop CS3 or CS4

  15. Blake Bradbury Said:

    ACDSee photo manager is a very good software!
    and the Photoshop is a very complex software,youneed much time to learn how to use it! while ACDSee is more simple!

  16. Juliette Mcwilliams Said:

    Photoshop Lightroom is good if the photos are in RAW format. If they are not, I would suggest Photoshop in general. Though it’s a bit pricy and complicated and most of the time you can get the same effects from a program called Photoscape, just look it up on google. It’s free.

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