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Photoshop is software for your computer that allows you to "tweak" your photographs. Adobe photoshop can be purchased through many computer shops or on the Internet but if you just want a basic photo editor free of charge paint.net is recommended. Follow this link to download the software http://www.getpaint.net/
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Photoshop is software for your computer that allows you to ''tweak'' your photographs. Adobe photoshop can be purchased through many computer shops or on the Internet.
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In the same way that many people talk about ''Hoovering'' the carpet many people us the term ''to Photoshop'' something in relation to editing a picture in a photo editing package that does not have to be using Photoshop itself.
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There are many alternatives to Photoshop that are much more affordable (see links below).
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== External Links ==
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* [http://www.getpaint.net/ paint.net] A basic but fully featured '''free''' photo editor.
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* [http://picasa.google.com/ Picasa from Google] '''Free''' and easy to use and organises your photographs too (now includes watermarking).
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* [http://www.gimp.org/ GIMP] A very powerful and again '''free''' but more difficult to learn photo editor.

Revision as of 05:49, 4 December 2008

Photoshop is software for your computer that allows you to tweak your photographs. Adobe photoshop can be purchased through many computer shops or on the Internet.

In the same way that many people talk about Hoovering the carpet many people us the term to Photoshop something in relation to editing a picture in a photo editing package that does not have to be using Photoshop itself.

There are many alternatives to Photoshop that are much more affordable (see links below).

External Links

  • paint.net A basic but fully featured free photo editor.
  • Picasa from Google Free and easy to use and organises your photographs too (now includes watermarking).
  • GIMP A very powerful and again free but more difficult to learn photo editor.