Jan 14, 2014, 09:27
Hi Beth
The best photo editing software for you in my opinion is Adobe Photoshop Elements, it will do everything you want and more and is very easy to get to grips with. It currently retails for about £69 but you can get it for considerably less, for example if you go to the Camera World website http://www.cameraworld.co.uk/adobe-photo...lements-12, you can buy it for £49.
Picasa is free but very limited.
Gimp is also free, is very comprehensive but also has a long and difficult learning curve. It costs you nothing to try and it may just click with you.
Serif Photo plus is about the same price as Elements and just as easy to come to terms with, but you will be bombarded with telephone calls from serif to buy other products.
I've tried them all - including the full Photoshop - but I still stick with Elements. It beats all the others by a long way.
The best photo editing software for you in my opinion is Adobe Photoshop Elements, it will do everything you want and more and is very easy to get to grips with. It currently retails for about £69 but you can get it for considerably less, for example if you go to the Camera World website http://www.cameraworld.co.uk/adobe-photo...lements-12, you can buy it for £49.
Picasa is free but very limited.
Gimp is also free, is very comprehensive but also has a long and difficult learning curve. It costs you nothing to try and it may just click with you.
Serif Photo plus is about the same price as Elements and just as easy to come to terms with, but you will be bombarded with telephone calls from serif to buy other products.
I've tried them all - including the full Photoshop - but I still stick with Elements. It beats all the others by a long way.