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Photoshop CS3 Lightroom 3 Photomatix Pro Artizen HDR Portrait Professional and some others but those are my staple programs. What is yours? I would put up a poll but because I only know a few so many people would end up in "other"
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currently using Photoshop CS5. Previously used Photoshop 5,6,8, CS, CS2.
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Photoshop Elements 9 and Picasa 3 for organization, RAW converter, and small quick edits for snapshots,...I'm still hobbyist, so this works just fine for me, but the pro I worked for also used it with amazing results. He had CS5, but mainly used PSE9.
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Windows Live Photo Gallery EnfuseGUI 2.1 Microsoft Image Composite Editor Yeah, I use Photo Gallery for importing photos from my camera -- it does a really nice job of automating the import and can match the same folder naming convention I've used for years (2011-06-12 SubjectName), then deletes the photos from the card and I'm ready to go. Has saved me loads of time, and on the side, the facial recognition feature is alarmingly good. Photoshop CS2...yes, I need to upgrade. :/ Enfuse is nice for exposure stacking when you don't really need full-on HDR. ICE I use for panoramas. Not a whole lot of manual control, but it works 99% of the time for me if the source images are shot properly. |
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