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May 2, 2012 00:25:55   #
MaryElizabeth Loc: Mitchell, Ontario, Canada
 
Hello Folks,

Just wondering if anyone had an opinion on the program, Smart Photo Editor. Would be really interested to hear your thoughts. Thanks so much.

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May 2, 2012 09:14:07   #
MT Shooter Loc: Montana
 
If they have a free trial, download it and try it. Most software is non-returnable and all GOOD software will offer the free trial. This allows you to try several and decide which will work for your needs.

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May 2, 2012 17:51:59   #
MaryElizabeth Loc: Mitchell, Ontario, Canada
 
LOL, I just did that last night, thanks anyway, MT Shooter. Great minds think alike, it's just that mine is a bit slower, that's all. Have a great day.

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May 3, 2012 05:28:00   #
professorwheeze Loc: Maine, USA
 
I set the 19.95 down "on the table" and I will admit that it has a lot of goodies for us amateurs. I've got plenty of other PP programs but "Smart" is unique.

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May 3, 2012 08:17:34   #
jerryc41 Loc: Catskill Mts of NY
 
MaryElizabeth wrote:
Hello Folks,

Just wondering if anyone had an opinion on the program, Smart Photo Editor. Would be really interested to hear your thoughts. Thanks so much.

A month or so ago, someone here recommended (or mentioned) it. I took a look and bought it. For $20, it was worth it to me. It's a fun program that offers lots of ready-made variations.

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May 3, 2012 08:45:59   #
oldmalky Loc: West Midlands,England.
 
jerryc41 wrote:
MaryElizabeth wrote:
Hello Folks,

Just wondering if anyone had an opinion on the program, Smart Photo Editor. Would be really interested to hear your thoughts. Thanks so much.

A month or so ago, someone here recommended (or mentioned) it. I took a look and bought it. For $20, it was worth it to me. It's a fun program that offers lots of ready-made variations.


DITTO

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May 3, 2012 10:38:09   #
MaryElizabeth Loc: Mitchell, Ontario, Canada
 
Yep, that's exactly how I feel too, played with the free trial. I like the ready made variations that others share. You get to take advantage of a lot features etc, whilst someone else does the grunt work, lol. I'm going to get photoshop elements as well. Between the two of them, I shouldn't get bored. Thanks for your reply, by the way.
Hope you can get some great photos of our 'supermoon' on Saturday. So far, weather forecast is calling for clear skies here, but you loss 20% accuracy or reliability, each day out from the current day. So, you know that 5 day forecast, if you are at day one, day five is at a 0% probability, lol. 40% chance that the clear skies will not happen.
Have a great one. Happy Thursday!

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May 3, 2012 22:09:54   #
mmurphy Loc: Arizona
 
I like the Smart Photo Editor very much. I am not computer savy and this program is a God send for me. I spend hours looking for my best pictures on Picasa, then go to Smart Photo Editor with even more options. Well worth the $20.00 to me. Their problem shooting response is fast and easy to understand.

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May 4, 2012 02:38:01   #
MaryElizabeth Loc: Mitchell, Ontario, Canada
 
I played in the trial version yesterday, and I would agree, it is very user friendly. I like PS Elements, but I will need Elements for Dunnies, otherwise the learning curve will go on and on and that would be before the peak ... lol. Thanks for your opinion. Have a great one. Enjoy the Supermoon on Saturday.

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