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Hello,
Good day to all! I am newbie here. I would like to say hello to all of you guys. Hope everyone here is doing well.
Thank you!
Nice to meet you JOHAN
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Hello fellow photographers. I recently joined a photography club and am seriously considering an upgrade from my Nikon d3100. Would greatly appreciate any/all suggestions. My budget is approximately $ 1000.00 and would like to purchase a Nikon that is compatible with current lenses on d3100.
THE BEST-ENTRY LEVEL DSLRs
1. Canon EOS 200D View at Amazon
2. Nikon D3400 View at Amazon
3. Pentax K-70 View at Amazon
4. Canon EOS 1300D View at Amazon
5. Nikon D5600 View at Amazon
Day by day updating camera level.So others have a different opinion.
Thank you
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<p>Hi all!<br>
I have been doing photography for a little while and I want to start editing my images the best that I can, but I have no idea what photo editor to use. There are so many (The line of Adobe Photoshop and Elements) how do I know which to choose? I do many portraits, commercial, food, and nature photography. Is there a particular photoshop that I need? </p>
<p>Thank you!<br>
-Brandy</p>
If you are a beginner at editing photos, I would suggest using, if you're on PC, Adobe LightRoom. If you are using a MAC, there is the similar application named Aperture. You can take a look to iPhoto too.
Both are easy to use and you can do some batch process if you want to apply the same effect to a set of photos. Every tool is intuitive and easy to understand or manipulate. Also, any changes made to the photos are none destructive, which means that the original photo is never touched.
If you are an advanced user at editing, Adobe Photoshop is definitely your friend with all the advanced functionalities.
Newbie here!
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[quote=olivia_fair, post: 56197
91, member: 10829725]Also want to say hello. I'm newbie
Wellcome,& have a nice journey.