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May 23, 2018 16:12:33   #
You can use most any version of Adobe. It is the best on the market I think. There are several versions that will do what you want very well. I use Adobe 7. I prefer it to most of the others. They have so much that I don't use or will ever use. All the extra frills and buttons are just extra storage that I don't need. Yes, there are a lot of procedures that you may want that I don't use. This is just a thought for general purposes. Someone out there may have a used program that you can purchase, (be sure to get the Key). All my photos come out extremely well. I rework badly damaged pictures with the clone feature. It is time consuming but the finished product is gratifying. Good luck.
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Feb 12, 2017 16:53:04   #
There are many inkjet printer ink suppliers to choose from. However, some are better than others. I prefer the known good type of refill inks. I have several types printers. I have tried many types of inks, suppliers, head cleaners and supply systems. At present, I have the outside tanks on my Artisan 1430, refillable type in my XP-600, replaceable tanks in my NX230. And others also. Each one is available at instant use. I use nothing but ink supplied from IZZY, at CCSDIGITAL.COM. I recommend his services very high. For several years, I have used his type of inks and replacement units with excellent results. Since I changed to his service, I have had very little problems compared to others I was using.
This in not a commercial for his services but just a recommendation for my good service in the past few years.
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Oct 31, 2016 15:11:47   #
I agree that a photograph is from a film camera. It is nitpicking to have someone comment when you do a picture free! Simply stated: Digital photos are just that, digital dots stored on a medium to be reconstructed by your printer. May it be monochrome or color, the process is the same, dots of different intensity, color etc laid down on the paper to form the original image taken by the digital camera!
The film cameras are totally different. They capture light in one complete image. The lens focus the captured image onto the light sensitive chemicals on the film. Once it is captured, it has to be developed to take away the unneeded materials to form the image producing the negative or positive which ever you are using at the time. Then a print can be produced by contact or projection methods.
Personally, I prefer the digital camera. It is extremely fast and many times less problems. If you don't get the first shot, shoot again!
It is imperative to use the best photo paper and best quality printers. With a good system, it is extremely hard to see the difference without a magnifying glass.
This information may or may not be exactly correct but it is close. I know some expert photographers may have a different explanation but for the ordinary home photographer, it will be close enough for general information.
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