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Hiya
Right. On my aging laptop, I have MS photo editor, canon's freebie software, the demo of cs3 and probably a few other bits too (panarama maker, adobe photo galerry thing etc.)
I need to clean up the pc and was going to delete all of these and re-install one imaging package.
Is it worth spending the extra getting the full CS3 package or is Elements going to be OK (and where does Lightroom come into things) or should I consider something else?
Despite having lots of programs loaded, i've not used any of them over and above simple crops and editing and I do tend to get a little confused over all the programs hence the getting rid of them all and starting over with just one that I can learn properly.
Please ignore the costs as I realise the pro packages are more expensive, but if I'm going to buy something I'd rather buy the best thing available but is CS2/3 going to be overkill for a photonewbie?
Please and thank you for any advice given
Right. On my aging laptop, I have MS photo editor, canon's freebie software, the demo of cs3 and probably a few other bits too (panarama maker, adobe photo galerry thing etc.)
I need to clean up the pc and was going to delete all of these and re-install one imaging package.
Is it worth spending the extra getting the full CS3 package or is Elements going to be OK (and where does Lightroom come into things) or should I consider something else?
Despite having lots of programs loaded, i've not used any of them over and above simple crops and editing and I do tend to get a little confused over all the programs hence the getting rid of them all and starting over with just one that I can learn properly.
Please ignore the costs as I realise the pro packages are more expensive, but if I'm going to buy something I'd rather buy the best thing available but is CS2/3 going to be overkill for a photonewbie?
Please and thank you for any advice given
