I'm loving Photoshop Elements 8, why have been using Gimp for over a year when PSE 8 has much better tools and a far bigger range on levels/colour editing, well worth the 40 quid i paid.
The GIMP (for most of my editing needs), Corel Photo-Paint (for 48-bit bitmaps, although I rarely need to do that these days), RawTherapee (conversions from raws).
I tend to favour Capture One 5 for my raw conversions, then any rare post editing is done in either Elements or CS3...so I don't have a clue which one to tick. :shrug:
Capture NX, then Elements2 or Photoshop 6.
Downloaded a trial of Lightroom, but couldn't get on with it, I might get Elements 8 next, although I am liking Capture NX more and more for raw file handling so I might go to NX2.
Lightroom (2 at the moment, but will upgrade soon). But before importing them I put them through geosetter to tag them with GPS coordinates. It's a nifty bit of software - you can use GPX files from a gps logger if you have one, or tag directly from a googlemap window built into the software. It is worth doing this before importing to lightroom though as LR sometimes throws a hissy fit when it sees metadata changes to the RAW files themselves.
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