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Our digital photo software reviews will help you revolutionize the way you treat images on your PC.



onOne Software: FocalPoint 2
Add selective focus and realistic depth-of-field effects after one shot
onOne Software: FocalPoint 2Achieve the popular look created by a tilt-shift or fast-aperture lens even if your budget doesn’t allow you to buy one right now with the second generation of onOne Software’s FocalPoint application.

Photoshop Elements 8
The new elements offers photographers fast, intelligent organization, cool correction tools and new ways to share
Photoshop Elements 8Photoshop is the gold standard for image enhancement, but for many photographers, it’s overkill. Adobe’s Photoshop Elements, now up to version 8, focuses on the best tools Photoshop has for typical adjustments and distills them into simple steps for improving your photos quickly, with a gentler learning curve than Photoshop.

Specialized Software
Put these programs to work to make your digital photography more effective and fun
Specialized SoftwareSoftware plug-ins and specialty software can make your life easier as a digital photographer. Sure, Photoshop, Photoshop Elements, Lightroom, Aperture and other programs are very powerful and let you do a lot with your digital photos.

Auto FX Mystical Tint Tone And Color 2.0
Quickly transform good photos into great ones with this collection of high-style digital effects
Auto FX Mystical Tint Tone And Color 2.0Ever wonder how the pros create the cool photo effects you see on billboards and advertisements?

Classic Black & White
Tips and software for making beautiful monochrome images digitally
Classic Black & WhiteIn an over saturated world, the elegant, timeless appeal of black-and-white is in its simplicity. To get frame-worthy results, with a beautiful range of tones, you don’t have to be a student of the Zone System—but you do need to start with a proper exposure and then use software tools to perfect the final image.

Video-Editing Software
With HD video now available in D-SLRs, we take a look at the best affordable programs for producing video portfolios of images, movies and multimedia projects
Video-Editing SoftwareNow that professional still cameras are evolving to provide high-quality, high-definition video capture, the line between photography and video is blurring even further. Movies are called motion pictures, after all, and thanks to the ease and popularity of posting video online with sites like YouTube, photographers now have an extra outlet for showcasing and sharing their images and portfolios. With that in mind, here’s a selection of easily approachable, cost-effective and yet very capable editing programs to get you started in the world of video.

Touching Up
Four specialty apps that will make your portraits impress
Touching UpRetouching a portrait usually takes several steps in Photoshop to make a well-exposed image effectively stand out. Pros use techniques like cloning, burning and dodging; various filters; and localized color enhancements with layer masks to get a stunning portrait. It’s a fine art that takes a lot of practice. Luckily for those who want great results without the learning curve, these applications will give your portraits a professional look quickly and easily. And when you need to do some elaborate masking, we’ve got a plug-in for that, too.

Image Browsers
Speed through organization and image review with some of our favorite imaging apps
Image BrowsersAimed at keeping the work flow for photographers fast and fun, image browsers are designed to offer organization functionality at affordable prices. Most browsers are centered around simple interfaces to help you sort through images quickly, make the best selections and output them as prints, use them on the web or send them to family and friends. The best browsers also include essential image-enhancement tools and are the primary work flow tool for many photographers today.

Framed!
Add impact to an image by placing it in a virtual frame
Framed! One way to add interest and importance to a photo is to frame it. This is as true in the digital world of web-based photo galleries as it is in a brick-and-mortar gallery. Adding a decorative virtual frame to an image may also enhance its presentation when viewing it in a digital photo frame, on your computer desktop or on your HDTV. Creating a simulated frame effect in Photoshop is relatively fast and easy.



 
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