I just heard that today Adobe has released updates for Lightroom, CS4 and their Camera RAW plug-in. If you are using any of these amazing editing programs for your photography, go right now and update these at the Adobe Website!
WHAT?!? You're not using Adobe software?
Adobe has been making the premier photo editing software for over 10 years now. Professionals across the industry use Adobe's suite of software for the media and design industry:
- Photoshop CS4
and Illustrator CS4
for graphic design
- Dreamweaver, Flash and Acrobat for web design and online media
- Premier Pro and Aftereffects for video and special effects
- Lightroom
for specialty photography effects and fine tuning as well as editing and archiving.
Yes, most of these are a bit pricey (up to $2499 for most recent Creative Suite 4 Master Collection
Budget conscious photo editing alternatives:
For those of you who can't afford to make the investment right now, you should at least look into Adobe's value versions of their most popular software usually retailing for under $100. The two titles worth looking into are Adobe Photoshop Elements 7
A few non Adobe alternatives that I would recommend are:
- Gimp - Gimp is one of the most popular and powerful open source (free!) graphics and photo editing software out there for a few years now. Some even argue that it rivals many of Photoshop (full version) features.
- Paint.net - innovative user interface with support for layers, unlimited undo, special effects, and a wide variety of useful and powerful tools. An active and growing online community provides friendly help, tutorials, and plug ins.
- Corel Paint Shop Pro X - retouch, Camera RAW support, color changer, noise removal
Next time: Free online photo editors for working on you photos "in the cloud".

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