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Old Posted Apr 3, 2009, 2:48 PM
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Originally Posted by Aleks0o01 View Post
Okayy, so I'm not an expert in Photography but I do like it a lot. I've wondered about photography editing softwares lately. Specially about Aperture and Photoshop.

What are the differences?
Which one is "better"?
Is CS better than Aperture?
Is Aperture better than Elements?
Which one is "better" in price?

I currently use Photoshop Elements 6 which is pretty basic. I like it for most of the time. I really wish I could create a Tilt Shift on Elements though. I've seen tutorials on how to create it on CS but not Elements. But anyways, can anyone give me a basic comparison on CS vs. Aperture or Elements vs. Aperture?

software depends on your needs really, I use several different ones when i process.

Adobe photoshop, best results hands down. for anything. but requires time and patience, and a lot of practice.

corel paint shop pro, easy to use, lots of effects at the click of a button, doesn't yield the best results though.

photoshop lightroom. If you don't do much more than crop, and fine tune adjustments this is awesome. You can also add presets that allow some crazy edits with ease and still produces some good results. Its geared to photographers that need to do a lot of editing faster. I still fine tune with photoshop though.

Photoshop elements 7. Not bad for the price, doesn't do as much as photoshop for for the price not too bad at all.
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