Posted by SweetFeet on August 19, 2013 at 04:53:49 from (70.35.103.74):
In Reply to: Re: Picture merging? posted by jimlll on August 18, 2013 at 18:35:38:
jimlll,
I am guessing that most editing software all work in a fairly similar manner... the key to success is to install the program and then just practice A LOT!
Even though my software auto-preserves originals to a folder... I first save a "renamed" copy of any photo I want to work with, to a folder I named for editing - just to be absolutely certain I don't destroy the original copy.
I practiced with the software for over a year before I got to the point of what I consider quality editing (and there is so much about the program that I have never even utilized yet). So be prepared to devote some time to it, if you want to get good at it. Also buy a "how-to" book for your specific software. I use Corel, but have heard good things about Photoshop. Also available are Adobe, Sony and I imagine there are other brands too.
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