Photo Software for Your Digital Images

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by David Peters

For those starting out in the world of digital photography, there can be a lot to learn. First you have to learn what digital photography entails and then tackle the daunting task of choosing what digital camera best suits your needs. The abundance of information can be a bit overwhelming and it doesn’t stop there. Don’t forget about image editing. This is good news though, since many of the digital photo editing software programs are simple to use.

In this overview, we’ll take a look at the diverse styles of photo software existing in the market. Hopefully you will then be better informed as to what options you can find to meet your photography needs.

Beginner Photo Editing Software A basic photo editing software is what you are looking for is you are just starting out with editing digital photos and images. These programs are going to have all of the standard features you will find yourself needing at this stage. Basic image editing tools like rotation, sharpening, cropping and so on will all be at your fingertips in a user friendly layout and format.

I myself use a versatile tool called Ulead PhotoImpact. This program enables you to perform all sorts of image effects to your photos using clean, simple-to-use steps and menus. Its user-friendly format along with its affordable price makes it one of the favorite commercial grade photo editing packages available.

Advanced Photo Editing Software If you have mastered the beginner’s level and seek even more possibilities, look to advanced photo editing software for a solution. Examples of these include Adobe Photoshop CS and Corel Painter. Offering high-end features not found in their more simplistic counterparts, they are often used by professional level photographers. With the prices on these advanced programs being much higher in comparison, make sure you know exactly what you need when considering a purchase.

Free Photo Editing Software There are, in fact, many photo editors available for free download on the Internet. These programs offer basic image editing features and are usually written by individuals. If you want to have a feel of how to edit your photos, try one of these programs out. You can refer to my list of free photo editors for more information.

The GIMP One of the best programs I know of is the GIMP. It’s a nice, clean image editor originally used under the UNIX operating system but has now been distributed for Windows. You can download it here.

Photo Management Software This class of photo software has been growing in value in recent times. As a digital photographer, you’ll undoubtedly take many, many photos, so how do you keep them organized and maintained in your photo collection? Simple enough thanks to photo management software.

Adobe Photoshop Album 2.0 is one of the best programs for this function. I have found it to be my program of choice and I especially like the easy to use drag-and-drop capabilities, as well as attractive, clean user interface. Other good options include Ulead Photo Explorer and ACDSee.

Conclusion Knowing what kinds of photo software are available and what they can and cannot do is important in editing digital photography. Hopefully this overview has helped you on the way to learning what program will be right for you. Consider combining a good photo editing program like Ulead PhotoImpact with organizing software like Adobe Photoshop Album. This will ensure the most flexibility in editing or organizing your digital photos.

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