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yehonataniv 23 Feb 2009 11:13

Edit Program ???
 
hallow every one !
after 9 month in central and south america i am back home...happy end redy for more !

now i wont to edit all of my photos and video's but i dont know about any program that's not to complicated and heavy.

how know about any good progrem ?
can recomend me ?
thank's to all
have a butiful trip
yehonatan

danward79 23 Feb 2009 18:30

Hi,

I find picassa good, and easy to use with google web photo albums.

Dan

Rebaseonu 24 Feb 2009 00:13

Just a word of caution if you are a beginner "editor". Whatever you do, keep also copy of your original non-edited images and videos. That way, if you at later time know more about editing you have access to your original materal, otherwise you may ruin your source files with some wrong techniques (editing is usually lossy). ;)

There are several freeware tools for editing, some may be even bundled with your operating system. For paid software there are industry standard Adobe Photoshop Elements and Adobe Premiere Elements among others (trial versions available from Abobe.com), don't confuse with expensive professional products with the same names (not "Elemenets").

Basic editing software often also comes bundled with digital cameras. Some are complete crap while others may be useful.

Dakota 24 Feb 2009 09:50

Like Dan said, Picasa is very quick and very easy to edit photos. It automatically saves your originals into a separate file and you can embed your images easily into blogs etc.

Some online photo editors are Picnik - edit photos the easy way, online in your browser and https://www.photoshop.com/

danward79 24 Feb 2009 16:29

The other thing I have thought off but not tried or tested in this respect is open office. It has a full suite of progs. perhaps allowing you to kill several birds with one stone.

jwalters 7 Mar 2009 21:07

Give GIMP a try. It is the poor man's Adobe Photoshop, but does basic editing very well. And best part, its free! They have installers for Linux, Windows XP/Vista and Mac OS.

GIMP - Downloads



-jesse

ozhanu 7 Mar 2009 23:22

it really depands what sort editing you want to do. if you just want to do basic editing and using MS os, then MS Photo Editor and MS Movie Maker is just fine.

always keep the original copies before you start editing.


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