Monday, March 31, 2008

Making the most of your pictures

One of the great features of digital photography is the ability to correct and alter your images before you print them out.

You can, of course, use a program on your computer to achieve this. Professionals mostly use Adobe Photoshop. However, the program is very expensive and requires a steep learning curve to take advantage of all of its features. Adobe therefore introduced Photoshop Elements, which is currently in version 6, to meet the needs of amateurs. It is a much friendlier program to use, costs a lot less and has many of the features of its more expensive sibling.

Now Adobe have introduced Photoshop Express - a picture editor which has most of the features of the Elements version but works online. For the moment use of the program is free and as a bonus you are given 2gbs of storage for your completed pictures.

You can give it a trial by going to:- https://www.photoshop.com/express/landing.html

2 comments:

Danielle Ladopoulos said...

Hi Keith / Pam

I have been trying to re-connect with Carol and John Thorpe since they relocated from the UK to Spain. Would you be able to provide an email or other contact number to me or vice versa. Much appreciated.
Knd Regards
Danielle Ladopoulos
ffa@vodamail.co.za
+27 83 457 1023

Danielle Ladopoulos said...

Hi Keith / Pam

I have been trying to re-connect with Carol and John Thorpe since they relocated from the UK to Spain. Would you be able to provide an email or other contact number to me or vice versa. Much appreciated.
Knd Regards
Danielle Ladopoulos
ffa@vodamail.co.za
+27 83 457 1023