Marco Gonçalves #104472
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Anyone can tell me how do I get the camedia master 4? I Olymous site there is only the option to buy the pro upgrade to the standard version.
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Marco
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Marco
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Marco --Anyone can tell me how do I get the camedia master 4? I Olymous site there is only the option to buy the pro upgrade to the
standard version.
Thanks
Marco
"When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro." -- Hunter S. ThompsonDarren
I bought a non-working C-180 that came with camedia4, I found it harder to use than camedia 2.5 and promptly took it off my computer.Marco --Anyone can tell me how do I get the camedia master 4? I Olymous site there is only the option to buy the pro upgrade to the
standard version.
Thanks
Marco
I agree with BillyBob, why pay for something you can get free? My
C2100 shipped with Adobe PhotoDeluxe, which allows all the
cropping/color correction/manipulation I've needed so far, even to
the level of simple cloning and other "photographic fibbing"
(whoever said that "the camera doesn't lie" was never a
photographer, even pre-digital....). Camedia is handy for
catalogueing and indexing pictures, but as you've no doubt found is
somewhat limited in it's image manipulation powers; PhotoShop it
ain't.
Although I'm not familiar with it, Adobe Elements has gotten some
good press here on the Forum -- I guess it's sorta like a PhotoShop
Lite. In fact, I wonder how Elements differs from
PhotoDeluxe....sounds like a new topic I should ask on the Forum,
huh?
Darren
I bought a non-working C-180 that came with camedia4, I found itMarco --Anyone can tell me how do I get the camedia master 4? I Olymous site there is only the option to buy the pro upgrade to the
standard version.
Thanks
Marco
I agree with BillyBob, why pay for something you can get free? My
C2100 shipped with Adobe PhotoDeluxe, which allows all the
cropping/color correction/manipulation I've needed so far, even to
the level of simple cloning and other "photographic fibbing"
(whoever said that "the camera doesn't lie" was never a
photographer, even pre-digital....). Camedia is handy for
catalogueing and indexing pictures, but as you've no doubt found is
somewhat limited in it's image manipulation powers; PhotoShop it
ain't.
Although I'm not familiar with it, Adobe Elements has gotten some
good press here on the Forum -- I guess it's sorta like a PhotoShop
Lite. In fact, I wonder how Elements differs from
PhotoDeluxe....sounds like a new topic I should ask on the Forum,
huh?
Darren
harder to use than camedia 2.5 and promptly took it off my computer.
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I bought a non-working C-180 that came with camedia4, I found it
harder to use than camedia 2.5 and promptly took it off my computer.
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I agree, Camedia Master 4.0 is much more difficult to use than 2.5. I removed it from my computer as well. In my opinion, 2.5 is much more user friendly and efficient than 4.0.