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Dec 16, 2023 17:27:32   #
leftyD500 Loc: Ocala, Florida
 
I am looking for a decent photo editing program. Does anyone have any thoughts on Inpixio, like ease of use, powerful enough to do moderate photo editing roles, cost, etc. I appreciate any input, thank you.

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Dec 16, 2023 23:34:14   #
Horseart Loc: Alabama
 
I had it last year. I liked the program but they add charges without your knowledge and it never costs what it says it does. When you buy it and give them your information, they tell you certain things won't work unless you buy so & so to go with it, then they try to insist on you buying even more. What was supposed to be on sale for $39 wound up as $200.

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Dec 17, 2023 08:24:31   #
leftyD500 Loc: Ocala, Florida
 
Horseart wrote:
I had it last year. I liked the program but they add charges without your knowledge and it never costs what it says it does. When you buy it and give them your information, they tell you certain things won't work unless you buy so & so to go with it, then they try to insist on you buying even more. What was supposed to be on sale for $39 wound up as $200.


Wow, thanks for the information.

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Dec 17, 2023 11:22:08   #
ecblackiii Loc: Maryland
 
leftyD500 wrote:
I am looking for a decent photo editing program. Does anyone have any thoughts on Inpixio, like ease of use, powerful enough to do moderate photo editing roles, cost, etc. I appreciate any input, thank you.


I use Gimp and Inpixio and like both.

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Dec 17, 2023 12:06:03   #
bwana Loc: Bergen, Alberta, Canada
 
leftyD500 wrote:
I am looking for a decent photo editing program. Does anyone have any thoughts on Inpixio, like ease of use, powerful enough to do moderate photo editing roles, cost, etc. I appreciate any input, thank you.

I use InPixio's Replace Sky and Remove Objects; both quite good. Haven't used it for anything else.

A Lightroom/Photoshop subscription is a bargain @ $10/mth.

bwa

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Dec 17, 2023 13:33:59   #
leftyD500 Loc: Ocala, Florida
 
bwana wrote:
I use InPixio's Replace Sky and Remove Objects; both quite good. Haven't used it for anything else.

A Lightroom/Photoshop subscription is a bargain @ $10/mth.

bwa


I looked at the photoshop, it was 22.00/month. Can one just get lightroom? Is that enough to process raw photos?

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Dec 17, 2023 13:46:58   #
bwana Loc: Bergen, Alberta, Canada
 
leftyD500 wrote:
I looked at the photoshop, it was 22.00/month. Can one just get lightroom? Is that enough to process raw photos?

$9.99 unless you want 1TB of cloud storage... A good deal!

bwa



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Dec 17, 2023 14:38:04   #
lnl Loc: SWFL
 
It’s called the Photography plan and is $9.99 a month. For me, it’s worth it as it’s about 33 cents a day for the most fun and inspiration I’ve had in a long time. It includes Lightroom and Photoshop and others as you can see above from bwana.

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Dec 17, 2023 14:46:11   #
leftyD500 Loc: Ocala, Florida
 
bwana wrote:
$9.99 unless you want 1TB of cloud storage... A good deal!

bwa


Can you provide a link I can access that please?

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Dec 17, 2023 15:39:47   #
DWU2 Loc: Phoenix Arizona area
 
leftyD500 wrote:
Can you provide a link I can access that please?


https://www.adobe.com/creativecloud/photography/compare-plans.html

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Dec 17, 2023 16:27:57   #
bwana Loc: Bergen, Alberta, Canada
 
leftyD500 wrote:
Can you provide a link I can access that please?

Lower center on this page (20 GB LR/PS package):
https://www.adobe.com/creativecloud/plans.html?filter=photography&plan=individual

bwa

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Dec 18, 2023 06:31:17   #
camerapapi Loc: Miami, Fl.
 
I do not know what camera you are using but from what I know each camera manufacturer has proprietary software for free. I edit my RAW or JPEG files with proprietary software from Olympus and Nikon and for final detail enhancements I could use an old Photoshop copy or Affinity Photo.
I practically do only basic enhancements only so those editors fit me very well. I seldom do sky replacement but when I am in need I use Affinity Photo, not easier than Photoshop or Luminar but I handle. I have a copy of Lightroom and I never use it.

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Dec 18, 2023 12:36:06   #
jamesl Loc: Pennsylvania
 
leftyD500 wrote:
I am looking for a decent photo editing program. Does anyone have any thoughts on Inpixio, like ease of use, powerful enough to do moderate photo editing roles, cost, etc. I appreciate any input, thank you.


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I would suggest Affinity Photo, ON1 Photo RAW, Corel Paint Shop Pro or Photoshop Elements. With the Photoshop Elements I would also recommend "Elements+" which is an add-on that gives you access to many features that you usually have to get Photoshop to hsve the. The "Elements+" add-on is $12.00 plus tax and is well worth it.

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Dec 18, 2023 16:01:47   #
E.L.. Shapiro Loc: Ottawa, Ontario Canada
 
leftyD500 wrote:
I am looking for a decent photo editing program. Does anyone have any thoughts on Inpixio, like the ease of use, powerful enough to do moderate photo editing roles, cost, etc? I appreciate any input, thank you.


At my studio, we have every kind of up-to-date complex editing software. Good Job I have a crazy tech nerd on staff. He does great work but his working area looks like a well-stocked computer shop is Too much!
I am no perfect genius but my camera work does not require radical corrections.

So, at home for my fun work, I have Impixeo. The "Studio Ultimate" version has some excellent features including selective burn and dodging which they call"retouching".You can globally or selectively control colr, contrast, saturation, and brightness. The price is reasonable. Insist on a firm package and don't go for the ad-on sales pitches. They offer some more radical enlarging and sharpening software that I have dabbled with. Your best bet is to get the one good "Ultimate" deal and try it out. You can add the others late if you feel they would be beneficial.

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Dec 18, 2023 18:49:15   #
DebAnn Loc: Toronto
 
Horseart wrote:
I had it last year. I liked the program but they add charges without your knowledge and it never costs what it says it does. When you buy it and give them your information, they tell you certain things won't work unless you buy so & so to go with it, then they try to insist on you buying even more. What was supposed to be on sale for $39 wound up as $200.


Interesting - they never do that to me!

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