Which Programs do you use ?

12 years 11 months ago #74405 by Joshwell
For editing and for organizing ?

and is there a program to do both?


,
12 years 11 months ago #74407 by Jayyyyyyy
Lightroom can do both.


,
12 years 11 months ago #74437 by chasrich
I use ACDsee for a quick viewer and organizer.

Paint Shop Pro for in depth editing.

“Amateurs worry about equipment, professionals worry about money, masters worry about light, I just make pictures… ” ~ Vernon Trent
,
12 years 11 months ago #74439 by Stealthy Ninja
Yeh Lightroom or Aperture (Mac Only) will do both.

Myself I use Lightroom and Photoshop.

I also use the following programs for work:
Final Cut Pro
Motion
DVD Studio Pro
Soundtrack Pro
Aftereffects
Illustrator
InDesign
Dreamweaver
Sorenson Squeeze
Plural Eyes
Cyber Duck

and so on...
,
12 years 11 months ago - 12 years 11 months ago #74441 by McBeth Photography

Stealthy Ninja wrote: Yeh Lightroom or Aperture (Mac Only) will do both.

Myself I use Lightroom and Photoshop.

I also use the following programs for work:
Final Cut Pro
Motion
DVD Studio Pro
Soundtrack Pro
Aftereffects
Illustrator
InDesign
Dreamweaver
Sorenson Squeeze
Plural Eyes
Cyber Duck

and so on...



Do you use the windows gallery edit tools too? lol. I do think that you are one of the best digital editors on the site! I notice that you are great at seeing the details.

It is what it is.
,
12 years 11 months ago - 12 years 11 months ago #74683 by John Landolfi
PS5 and Adobe Bridge, Additionally, HDREfexPro, Photomatix, Define2.0, Color Efex Pro2, etc


Photo Comments
,
12 years 11 months ago #74815 by Nikonjan
Photoshop CS4, photomatix, Snap Art2, Topaz Simplfiy,Denoise,Adjust,OnOne photosuite 5.Silver fx

www.betterphoto.com?nikonjan
,
12 years 11 months ago #74833 by McBeth Photography
I must admit that I'm still in the learning curve for editing, going to night school and kinda put the pinch on my time to learn editing.

So far; PS Elements 7
Portrait Professional
Topaz plugin bundle (arriving soon, Thank you Photographytalk.com!)

It is what it is.
,
12 years 11 months ago #74881 by Nikonjan
Oh, yea, I forgot I have Portrait professional too. Too many things to remember

www.betterphoto.com?nikonjan
,
12 years 11 months ago #74909 by robbie
Capture One,Silver Efex2,Viveza2,Color Efex3,CS5,Capture NX2,View NX,Onone..Photo Tools,HDR Efex Pro.


,
12 years 11 months ago #74917 by Trudehell
Gimp and UFRaw for editing, Irfanview for quick editing/opening from Explorer, Picasa for organizing - and LuminanceHDR for playing with HDR.

(I must admit I often miss Photoshop.)

A user friendly computer first requires a friendly user.
,
12 years 11 months ago #74927 by arvindpassey
To be frank, I am overwhelmed even reading the list of software used... I can fumble my way through Photoshop, Corel Draw, Indesign... and we have a premium account with flickr... and we have our own website: www.passey.info

All other software listed by the evolved photo-souls here are yet undiscovered by me. :)
,
12 years 11 months ago #75705 by Scotty
Lightroom for organization.


Pure photoshop for the rest. No plug-ins, everything by hand.

When the last candle has been blown out
and the last glass of champagne has been drunk
All that you are left with are the memories and the images-David Cooke.

Photo Comments
,
12 years 11 months ago #75843 by G edge
Right now I am using paintshop pro for editing. I am trying to decide on photoshop, elements or lightroom.


,
12 years 11 months ago - 12 years 11 months ago #76199 by Stealthy Ninja

McBeth Photography wrote:

Stealthy Ninja wrote: Yeh Lightroom or Aperture (Mac Only) will do both.

Myself I use Lightroom and Photoshop.

I also use the following programs for work:
Final Cut Pro
Motion
DVD Studio Pro
Soundtrack Pro
Aftereffects
Illustrator
InDesign
Dreamweaver
Sorenson Squeeze
Plural Eyes
Cyber Duck

and so on...



Do you use the windows gallery edit tools too? lol. I do think that you are one of the best digital editors on the site! I notice that you are great at seeing the details.


What's "windows"? :p

Thanks man, I try to turn off my eyes every night, but I keep seeing things when I'm sleeping. I think I might need to see a doctor or something. :toocrazy: :banana:

Scotty wrote: Lightroom for organization.


Pure photoshop for the rest. No plug-ins, everything by hand.


yet you still manage to make everything look like bad HDR.... :whistle:

J/K Scotty is as good as me at PS. In slightly different areas though.

Still, we look like rank amateurs compared to some of the digital artists out there. Especially the ones who have to make Paris Hilton look human.
,

817.3K

241K

  • Facebook

    817,251 / Likes

  • Twitter

    241,000 / Followers

  • Google+

    1,620,816 / Followers

Latest Reviews

The Olympus Pen E-P7 is an affordable micro four thirds mirrorless camera with 4K video capabilities, a 20.3MP sensor, and 121 focus points, making it a solid entry-level camera for beginners.

May 13, 2024

The Panasonic G9 II is a 25.2-megapixel micro four thirds camera with numerous features that make it punch out of its weight class, like 779 AF points, 5.8K video, and weather sealing.

May 10, 2024

The Fujifilm XT5 is a 40MP mirrorless camera capable of 6.2K video at 30p. With those specs, it’s an ideal choice for photographers needing a camera to pull double duty for imaging and video.

Apr 25, 2024

The Canon EOS R100 is an entry-level mirrorless camera introduced in 2023. But just because it’s an entry-level camera doesn’t mean it’s a bare-bones camera. Find out why in this review!

Apr 22, 2024
Get 600+ Pro photo lessons for $1

Forum Top Posters

Latest Articles

Upgrade your kit in 2024 with the best intermediate camera on the market! The question is, what camera fits the bill? We’ve got three top options for you to choose from in this buyer’s guide.

May 15, 2024

The best photography jobs right now are a mix of tried-and-true gigs like wedding photography and new jobs highlighting AI’s capabilities, travel, and videography.

May 15, 2024

The Olympus Pen E-P7 is an affordable micro four thirds mirrorless camera with 4K video capabilities, a 20.3MP sensor, and 121 focus points, making it a solid entry-level camera for beginners.

May 13, 2024

Starting a photography business is one thing; sustaining your business over a long period of time is another. Use the tips in this professional photography guide to build something with longevity!

May 13, 2024

The Panasonic G9 II is a 25.2-megapixel micro four thirds camera with numerous features that make it punch out of its weight class, like 779 AF points, 5.8K video, and weather sealing.

May 10, 2024

Cinematic photography is an interesting genre that combines photographic and videographic skills along with effective storytelling techniques. The result? Highly impactful images!

May 09, 2024

Newborn photography requires skill, the right gear, and a lot of patience. This beginner’s guide discusses critical topics that will help you be more prepared for before, during, and after the shoot.

May 08, 2024

To fill the frame means to expand the footprint of the subject in your shot. Get in close, zoom in, crop the image, or use other techniques to bring the subject to the forefront.

May 06, 2024