Thanks CHG_canon, much appreciated. Feel a bit intimidated with the software, but I am looking forward to learning use of the best tools to help me improve my photo processing. Thanks again.
Thanks again to all who responded to my request for feedback regarding a subscription to on-line photoshop. I made the decision to purchase the "Photographers Plan" and downloaded PS & LR Classic. Since I have only used PS CS5 these past 15 years or so, I am unfamiliar with LR and feedback from anyone regarding your work flow practice using both applications would be greatly appreciated. I plan to hit YouTube for related topics, but always find feedback from uglyhedgehog members valuable. Thanks again.
Wow! What a pleasant surprise to receive so much feedback from everyone. I very much appreciate the time expended by each to provide such constructive feedback. A wealth of information that will make my decision making that much less painful. Thanks again to all and wishing each of you a Happy New Year!
Wow! What a pleasant surprise to receive so much feedback from everyone. I very much appreciate the time expended by each to provide such constructive feedback. A wealth of information that will make my decision making that much less painful. Thanks again to all and wishing each of you a Happy New Year!
I have been using Photoshop CS5 since 2009 with Windows 10 and am now considering upgrading to Adobe Photoshop Cloud. I have been spoiled having access to Photoshop loaded on my computer all these years, and am not happy relying on a monthly subscription for software I need that is floating around in the cloud somewhere. I can only imagine difficulties, i.e. limited access, interruptions, etc. So, before I make the leap for CAD $27.99/mo, I would appreciate any constructive feedback (good/bad) from current users of Photoshop Cloud before I make a decision.
Thanks for your reply sir. Thumb drives were suggested in an earlier response, which I'll consider.
ndiguy wrote:
I have Amazon Prime and Amazon Photos has unlimited photo storage that you can create an album and share the photos with your siblings with an e-mail link sent to them. Then they can download whatever photo they want at full resolution. It's a Prime perk.
Thank you sir. What a surprise; as a Prime member, I didnt know of this perk but will surely investigate.
CHG_CANON wrote:
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Thank you for the guidance, sir.
Thank you, sir, for the quick response, much appreciated.
Thank you, sir, for the quick response, much appreciated.
Thank you, sir, for the quick response, much appreciated.
I am restoring a few hundred old family photos left to me as the executor of my parents' estate. I need to share each restored jpeg. file to each sibling (7 members) who reside throughout the USA and the only practical way I can think of to accomplish this task is via a website. Can someone recommend the cheapest website build available which you have had success, or recommend a better way of distributing these restored photos? Any positive feedback will be appreciated. Thanks.
I am interested to know what users of the software "Pixelup" think of their purchase, or users of similar type software by a competitor. Thanks
I have multiple movies taken on my Canon 5D II & 5D III which cannot be viewed on a new computer I purchased. Also, I want to email the movies to family members, but need to convert the movie files to something that others can view on their computers. Is there free conversion software available to to make these conversions happen? Thank you
Yes, I spoke with Adobe, and they have no record of my purchase by my previous emails, so they were unable to help me. The link to Amazon I saw CS5 is; https://www.amazon.ca/s?k=adobe+photoshop+cs5&ref=nb_sb_noss_1