I've been hanging around this forum for a while just reading and learning more about photography. I started back in the early 70's with a Visitor 35mm sorry and then got a Canon AE1 a few years later. I'm starting out in the digital world with a Canon T5i. I want to learn more about post processing and then see where all of this goes from here.
stillkickin wrote:
I've been hanging around this forum for a while just reading and learning more about photography. I started back in the early 70's with a Visitor 35mm sorry and then got a Canon AE1 a few years later. I'm starting out in the digital world with a Canon T5i. I want to learn more about post processing and then see where all of this goes from here.
Welcome to the forum. Post processing is fun. Consider Adobe Lightroom.
Stan
Welcome to the HOG.
Enjoy.
Thanks to you all and I'm looking forward to learning more.
stillkickin wrote:
I've been hanging around this forum for a while just reading and learning more about photography. I started back in the early 70's with a Visitor 35mm sorry and then got a Canon AE1 a few years later. I'm starting out in the digital world with a Canon T5i. I want to learn more about post processing and then see where all of this goes from here.
Welcome, good camera, using a T4i myself, give Corel Paint Shop Pro a try, 30 days free, Bob.
Welcome to the Hog, enjoy.
stillkickin wrote:
I've been hanging around this forum for a while just reading and learning more about photography. I started back in the early 70's with a Visitor 35mm sorry and then got a Canon AE1 a few years later. I'm starting out in the digital world with a Canon T5i. I want to learn more about post processing and then see where all of this goes from here.
Welcome, you will have a great time post processing. It makes good photos great
Welcome to UHH stillkickin, glad you finally joined us. The forum is made up of many sections, one being post processing. Click on the "Home" feature at the top of the page. Then go down to the bottom of the next page and click on "All Sections". Then subscribe to the ones that interest you.
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