Texas state flower, the Bluebonnet, puts on a glorious show this time each year.
I'm a photographer and an experienced computer user; however, my laptop is several years old and thus I have not kept up with the latest state of the art relating to this topic. I have a daunting task ahead that includes receiving boxes of old photos from an octogenarian that will be scanned, placed on a thumb drive to transfer into a laptop. Once there, the photos will need some editing and "scrapbooking" so the owner can view them for the first time in many decades. I currently use a Gateway NV76R series, 8GB DDR3 Ram, with Intel processing and HD graphics with 1TB drive. Perhaps this is adequate (it is for me) but since the owner's daughter has unlimited resources, I'm wondering what y'all think. I use Photoshop Elements 12, and Photoshop CC 2018; however, the daughter isn't adept with editing, I was thinking that Elements (current version) would suffice. And, if you can recommend software for organizing and/or scrapbooking, that would be great. Thanks in advance.
Since I'm a "senior" I just picked up my P900 to see if my memory had failed me. Re: a previous remark, it's not heavy at all and maybe I really don't know what a swivel is but mine has a screen that flips out horizontally and flips.
Thanks loads for this link.
Not really sure why Amazon hasn't been mentioned. I purchased my refurbished "Like new" 7200 a year ago, received a package with the 18-149mm lens. I'm more than happy with my purchase.
So far in two ink orders, I have received over $500 photo paper in various sizes, type, and finishes. Given the return on sales, this purchase hasn't cost me yet.
The Canon Pixma Pro 100 will print up to 13 X 19 borderless.
I now own two (the deals were great)! The prints are fabulous and my sells are booming. I can't believe how wonderful the prints are. Difficulty? Don't see it!
I've been using Picasa 3 with Windows 10 since "10" came out with no issues. It's transition from "7" to "10" has been seamless. Try again!