...what is a good editing program for them? For under..., say.. $40 U.S.. that doesn't take a degree to learn how to use. One that'll let'em crop, resize, reasonalbly good color corrections and sharpening, you know.. all the basic stuff.
There's no end of them, Jarrell, but they come and go. If you're
not lucky, you'll spend hours learning how to use a program that
winds up being a dead end. And with a secondary program, there
won't be many experienced users on the forums that you can turn to
for help. That's why I suggest Photoshop Elements to every
newcomer. It's affordable, has many automated corrections, but can
also be used in "manual mode" to do very sophisticated things as
the user gains skill. In that sense, it's a perfect analog to a
Coolpix camera. As a capper, there are tons of experienced
Photoshop users on the forums that will help with any problems.
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Warm regards, Uncle Frank
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