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Title: photo stuff
Post by: Baz on Apr 13, 2012, 15:53:16
decent free image software for mac book pro


editing/printing/viewing etc.  normal stuff
Title: Re: photo stuff
Post by: Steve on Apr 13, 2012, 15:56:46
iPhoto does the normal stuff and comes free with a MacBook pro
Title: Re: photo stuff
Post by: Glenn on Apr 13, 2012, 15:57:27
Quote from: Baz on Apr 13, 2012, 15:53:16
decent free image software for mac book pro


editing/printing/viewing etc.  normal stuff

You want some, you have some?
Title: Re: photo stuff
Post by: Baz on Apr 13, 2012, 16:01:24
sorry  looking for.

well my daughter is just shouted through from the other room that theres nothing on her mac to do this   :dunno:
Title: Re: photo stuff
Post by: Steve on Apr 13, 2012, 16:06:35
iLife is bundled with every Mac and contains iPhoto,iMovie and a few others it's been released with every new Mac for awhile now. iPhoto will perform simple editing tasks but will not compete with GIMP , Aperture or Adobe Photoshop.
Title: Re: photo stuff
Post by: Baz on Apr 13, 2012, 16:15:05
thanks Steve  will check them out.  although she has now just shouted through again angrily saying it doesnt matter iphoto is not what she wants,photoshop is the best


told her to buy it herself then 

:slap: :slap:

kids eh!!!!!!!!!!!
Title: Re: photo stuff
Post by: Glenn on Apr 13, 2012, 16:21:15
The problem is though, Baz, her pockets are too deep, she can't reach the money.
Title: Re: photo stuff
Post by: Bill on Apr 13, 2012, 16:42:21
Quote from: Baz on Apr 13, 2012, 15:53:16
decent free image software for mac book pro


editing/printing/viewing etc.  normal stuff

Preview, in the Applications folder.
Title: Re: photo stuff
Post by: MisterW on Apr 13, 2012, 17:40:28
GIMP perhaps...
I'm not a MAc user myself but it's available for Mac I believe http://www.gimp.org/macintosh/ & http://darwingimp.sourceforge.net/guides/install_leopard/
Title: Re: photo stuff
Post by: Baz on Apr 13, 2012, 20:52:44
Quote from: Glenn on Apr 13, 2012, 16:21:15
The problem is though, Baz, her pockets are too deep, she can't reach the money.

How true Glenn   :laugh:

and mine are shallow and always full  ::)
Title: Re: photo stuff
Post by: Lance on Apr 13, 2012, 22:48:41
I can help you with that, Baz! ;D
Title: Re: photo stuff
Post by: Technical Ben on Apr 13, 2012, 23:13:45
Quote from: Baz on Apr 13, 2012, 16:15:05
thanks Steve  will check them out.  although she has now just shouted through again angrily saying it doesnt matter iphoto is not what she wants,photoshop is the best


told her to buy it herself then 

:slap: :slap:

kids eh!!!!!!!!!!!

Photoshop "Elements" is between £80-£50 I think and does just about everythink you need. I'd suggest downloading the demo first though from Adobes site just in case!!! Then if your daughter needs that one extra tool not on that version, you know before shelling out for it without what you need.

Elements is the "home" versions of the "full business suite" of "Photoshop CS5" or whatever. So a lot cheaper than the £500 normally quoted. :P

Hope that helps. PS, last time I used the demo of Photoshop Elements it had just about everything I wanted, and I like the advanced tools, so I'm hard to please.  ;D

Oh, or Gimp as linked above. :P
Title: Re: photo stuff
Post by: Ardua on Apr 14, 2012, 09:36:19
Some very good advice here. PSE will meet most young photographer's requirements. Just be aware that the Photoshop CS6 Beta is out at the moment which usually means that the full product will follow shortly. The current student price for CS5 Extended is about £177. This price of the current product usually falls just before the release of the next product. I shoot all my pictures in RAW these days and I find that Adobe Lightroom meets most of my needs. Lightroom 4 has just been released and the price is about 50% of its predecessor. It is a much-improved product over Lightroom 3. Sadly, I doubt whether CS6 will come down in price as there is no real competition from Apple. It is also worth trying the bundled software that comes with most cameras. Canon software is good but not quite as easy to use or as flexible as the Adobe products. Finally, when making a choice it is also worth bearing in mind that modern photo editing software is memory and processor hungry.
Title: Re: photo stuff
Post by: Glenn on Apr 14, 2012, 09:40:14
Is After Shot Pro any good?

http://www.corel.com/corel/product/index.jsp?pid=prod4670071&cid=catalog20038&segid=6000006
Title: Re: photo stuff
Post by: cavillas on Apr 14, 2012, 10:03:41
You can purchase elements from Morgan computers for £49, you also get the movie version as well.
http://www.morgancomputers.co.uk/product_detail/12715/Adobe-Photoshop-Elements-10-Adobe-Premier-Elements-10-Jazz-Junior-Camera/ (http://www.morgancomputers.co.uk/product_detail/12715/Adobe-Photoshop-Elements-10-Adobe-Premier-Elements-10-Jazz-Junior-Camera/)
If you check on their site you can also buy the two packages with a camera for £99.  All very good value
Title: Re: photo stuff
Post by: Niall on Apr 14, 2012, 12:48:39
Not sure how legit that is. Adobe are VERY specific about how their products can be used, so selling them as OEM without a package they're supposed to be with, may be breaking their rules. It's worth mentioning because you are not allowed to sell any photo you ever process without the correct licence, using Adobe software. For example if I had a student edition licence, they would make me pay for a full licence, or possibly sue me if I sold an image using the old student edition if I was no longer a student.
Title: Re: photo stuff
Post by: Technical Ben on Apr 14, 2012, 16:03:12
I'm guessing it's OEM cos you get a camera at the same time?
Title: Re: photo stuff
Post by: Bill on Apr 14, 2012, 16:49:21
Quote from: Niall on Apr 14, 2012, 12:48:39
Not sure how legit that is.

IIRC the last three cameras I've bought have all come with with various bits of Adobe software, at least one of them came with a (fairly up to date) version of Elements. They were all Canons, if that has any relevance.
Title: Re: photo stuff
Post by: Niall on Apr 14, 2012, 18:25:05
Yeah, if it comes with hardware OEM is fine. Wasn't sure if the original poster was planning on buying anything with the software, as it didn't mention they wanted a camera. Still, you know how they say if it's too good to be true? Well that site is offering a camera, and two copies of software that would normally cost twice that each, for less than one copy. Hmm, odd that. May be legit, but I would look into it first.

That being said, Elements 10 is £52 on Amazon at the mo. No idea why it's suddenly so cheap. Lightroom is cheap at the moment too. They must be competing against some software I'm unaware of, although that suddenly makes me think I've ready something over the last couple of days on photography forums about some rival software to the lesser packages.
Title: Re: photo stuff
Post by: Technical Ben on Apr 14, 2012, 22:44:15
Generally, companies will not punish customers for getting OEM stuff without hardware. It's the responsibility of the shop surely? The likes of Ebuyer andDabs were never strong to enforce it (suggested to buy a CPU when clicking on OEM software, but never forced me). I thought the removal of certain guarantees and packaging was more than enough to justify the price reduction, without forcing other purchases too.
Title: Re: photo stuff
Post by: Niall on Apr 14, 2012, 23:49:23
Most won't. Microsoft frown upon it but rarely chase it up. Adobe however are very law suit happy.
Title: Re: photo stuff
Post by: cavillas on Apr 15, 2012, 09:41:15
Morgancomputers are a very reputable company and have been offering deals like this for many years, they have never had any trouble from Adobe or any other company.  I believe that this is a way of clearing their stocks for the newer products about to be introduced by adobe.
Title: Re: photo stuff
Post by: Ardua on Apr 15, 2012, 12:25:48
Quote from: Niall on Apr 14, 2012, 18:25:05
Yeah, if it comes with hardware OEM is fine. Wasn't sure if the original poster was planning on buying anything with the software, as it didn't mention they wanted a camera. Still, you know how they say if it's too good to be true? Well that site is offering a camera, and two copies of software that would normally cost twice that each, for less than one copy. Hmm, odd that. May be legit, but I would look into it first.

That being said, Elements 10 is £52 on Amazon at the mo. No idea why it's suddenly so cheap. Lightroom is cheap at the moment too. They must be competing against some software I'm unaware of, although that suddenly makes me think I've ready something over the last couple of days on photography forums about some rival software to the lesser packages.

Lightroom 4 is now cheaper than it was because it competes directly with Apple's Aperture 3. The latter is only £54.99 at the App Store: about 40% of what it was a year ago.
Title: Re: photo stuff
Post by: Niall on Apr 15, 2012, 18:56:21
Quote from: Ardua on Apr 15, 2012, 12:25:48
Lightroom 4 is now cheaper than it was because it competes directly with Apple's Aperture 3. The latter is only £54.99 at the App Store: about 40% of what it was a year ago.

Ah yes, that was it!
Title: Re: photo stuff
Post by: TheMonkey on Apr 15, 2012, 20:43:59
Pixelmator is what she wants. It can do all the basic stuff of PhotoShop but without the price tag.

Its £20. Check it out in the Mac App Store.
Title: Re: photo stuff
Post by: Baz on Apr 15, 2012, 20:53:06
Loads of good stuff here will look at all the ideas.No doubt she'll have a change of mind again  ::)

Pixelmator sounds good too  :thumb:

Thanks all.
Title: Re: photo stuff
Post by: Baz on Apr 15, 2012, 20:57:39
Quote from: Baz on Apr 15, 2012, 20:53:06
Pixelmator sounds good too  :thumb:

Thanks all.


Hmmmm just looked and it doesnt get very good customer reviews
Title: Re: photo stuff
Post by: Steve on Apr 15, 2012, 21:21:47
I've not used it but the customer reviews on the App store are very positive although their does seem a few grumbles about the latest version
Title: Re: photo stuff
Post by: TheMonkey on Apr 16, 2012, 13:05:03
Yeah, I can't say i've had any issues with it. It was rated one of the top apps so i'm not too sure why the reviews are not too keen on it.  ???
Title: Re: photo stuff
Post by: Bill on Apr 18, 2012, 22:52:37
Slightly off topic- I got an email today from Adobe with a special offer on Elements 10 (https://store2.adobe.com/cfusion/store/html/index.cfm?store=OLS-UK&event=displayProduct&categoryPath=/Applications/PshopPremElements&distributionMethod=FULL&trackingid=JRNKN).

Some strange upgrade vs full version pricing:
QuoteFull from
£119.14   £83.40
£99.28 ex VAT  £69.50 ex VAT

Upgrade from
£98.16   £83.44
£81.80 ex VAT  £69.53 ex VAT

:dunno:
Title: Re: photo stuff
Post by: Niall on Apr 21, 2012, 16:51:50
Strange that they're charging that much on the site when it's £52 in the online stores.
Title: Re: photo stuff
Post by: Rik on Apr 21, 2012, 16:56:01
We are talking Adobe, Niall.  ;)
Title: Re: photo stuff
Post by: Gary on Apr 22, 2012, 07:34:24
Quote from: TheMonkey on Apr 15, 2012, 20:43:59
Pixelmator is what she wants. It can do all the basic stuff of PhotoShop but without the price tag.

Its £20. Check it out in the Mac App Store.
I'll second that great piece of software
Title: Re: photo stuff
Post by: Baz on Apr 22, 2012, 10:10:22
thanks for all the help she has gone for Gimp, trying it for a while so no doubt I may be back asking about this too  :D


Hard work getting people to try different software apart from the mainstream stuff that every one hears about.

there is good alternatives out there