Bobspez wrote:
I use Photoshop to tweak about 95% of the pics I take that I keep and post for others to see. Once in a while the unprocessed photo is superior, but seldom so. It only takes a few minutes and a few sliders to adjust color, tone, brightness, contrast, saturation, shadows, midtone contrast and highlights, crop and resize photos files. I don't use layers, just basic sliders.
There are other free programs but for me, Photoshop is the best and easiest to use. Occasionally I also use it to remove the curvature from ultra wide angle shots, remove artifacts such as dust, and stack multiple photos. These are all fairly simple operations that don't require the use of layers.
Bob
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I'm also a user of Photoshop, but have always suggested newbies, first try a free editor.
Last year a retired friend watched me edit some of his photos and decided post processing would become his new hobby.
He bypassed the free editor idea and subscribed to Photoshop and Lightroom. Since then, even with a lot help from me, he has decided to return woodworking as a hobby.