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Adobe Photoshop Software: The Latest
and Greatest Version 7
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As an aspiring digital photographer, Ive always enjoyed uploading my
photos to my computer and playing around with them in photo editing software. Ive
found that I can make my good photos even better, and often times I can salvage a boring,
hum-drum photo into something thats really worthwhile. There are a lot of different
photo editing software suites out there, from the ultra-basic programs bundled with
Microsoft Windows to professional-level software programs running hundreds or even
thousands of dollars. Though there are a lot of options, Adobe Photoshop software has
become the standard for many photographers, both amateur and professional, for good
reason.
Though its sometimes tough to keep track of all of the different versions of Adobe
Photoshop software (there have been more than ten), all of them share some of the same
characteristics. This is especially true after Photoshop 7, since most later generations
of the software have focused mainly on fine-tuning the software suite without introducing
any major, earth-shattering changes. One of the key aspects of Adobe Photoshop software is
that Photoshop makes it quick and easy to take care of most of the common tasks people
want their photo editing software to do. Cropping a photo takes a couple seconds, as does
adjusting the light levels, brightness, or contrast within a photo. Even my parents, who
describe themselves as being inept with computer software on the whole, manage to crop and
adjust their photos quickly and easily. Theyre also fond of the different filters or
effects Photoshop can apply to photos, from lithograph effects to embossing to
solarization, almost any visual effect is only a couple clicks away.
Though many other photo editing programs make simple photo manipulation easy, what really
sets Adobe Photoshop software apart from other photo editing programs is the ease of using
its more advanced features. Selective color allows the user to home in on one particular
color range, be it blues, greens, yellows, etc., and adjust its relative intensity.
Editing levels, saturation, and even color curves is also a snap, and Photoshop renders
the colors of photos so well its often nearly impossible to tell that the photo has
been altered when comparing shots before and after editing, aside from the fact that the
"after" photo is usually sharper, better balanced, and more colorful.
Though Adobe Photoshop software is usually expensive, especially for the most recent
version, past versions of the software can usually be tracked down for a reasonable price.
Whatever it costs, Photoshops cost can be easily justified when looking at the great
photos it eventually produces.
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Mr James has owned The Cartridge Specialists (Melbourne) since 2004 selling ink, toner, fax rolls etc & regularly writes articles about his industry

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