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Contact me and tell me which print(s) you want and I will send you the print(s) and an invoice. If you live in Kentucky, I will add 6% sales tax. Shipping within the U.S. and Canada is free. I can also send you a PayPal invoice.

Software

Primarily I use two programs, Adobe Photoshop and Corel’s Painter and I am becoming a great fan of ArtRage Studio Pro.

Photoshop is the Cadillac of digital darkroom programs; however, there are many other good programs available.

Currently, there are more available for Windows PCs than for the Mac. Photoshop is expensive. The current version is is CS4 and sells for $650 or $199 for an upgrade from the previous version. They sell and extended version that costs even more. Both are much cheaper for students and educators.

If you plan to do photography professionally then I’d recommend spending the cash for Photoshop.

Adobe also sells a “lite” version of Photoshop called Photoshop Elements for about $100. Adobe programs can be downloaded and previewed before buying them.

Another excellent low cost photo enhancing program is Paintshop Pro. Corel bought it from JASC. It retails for around $80 or less. It can also be downloaded and previewed. Unfortunately, it isn’t available for Mac users.

As I said, there are many other photo enhancing programs, some of which are embedded as part of a larger program or set of programs. One is Corel’s Graphics Suite that contains two major programs . . . Draw and Photopaint. The latter is very good.

Deneba’s Canvas combines the features of a drawing program, photo program, page layout program and is very good. I also give this company very high marks for tech support, listening to their customers, and quality updates and fair pricing.

Adobe Illustrator and Freehand, which they acquired from Macromedia are also good.

I mentioned Corel’s Painter in the beginning. There are few software programs, virtually none in fact, that come close to doing what it does – - certainly none in its price range. Unfortunately, it is beginning to show its age and is largely neglected by Corel. Corel finally came out with a “new” version, Painter 11, but it looks more like a so-so upgrade to 10 than a new version/

Painter sells for $300 on the Corel site, but you can find it for as little as $100 at some software outlets. If you are only interested in working with photos, don’t worry about getting this program.

It is a painting program and is designed for more for artists who want to paint than for photographers who need a digital darkroom. That said, however, there are features in it that I find easier to use for photos than in Photoshop, although Photoshop has made some astounding enhancements to the program in the last two or three versions.

A low cost painting program that has been around awhile and is really fun to use is ArtRage. It is easy to use…very intuitive. I just bought the pro version for $80! The non-pro version is just $40. You can buy last year’s model 2.5 for even less, just $20.

I should also mention two top-notch cataloging programs with lots of photo editing features built in make by Adobe and Apple. Adobe makes Lightroom, my favorite, and Apple make Aperture. There is also Microsoft’s iView Media Pro, a very good cataloging program that has taken a few steps backward since Microsoft bought it.

If money is an issue, I recommend buying a not so current version at a software outlet or on ebay, and if you like the program, then upgrade from there. Corel has an ebay store where you can find some exceptional deals on their discontinued software. http://stores.ebay.com/corelstore

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