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Has anyone here used Adobe Photoshop Album or Picasa?

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by KingCheetah, Sep 25, 2004.

  1. KingCheetah

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    I was thinking of downloading one of them to mess around with since they are both free and was wondering if anyone had some opinions to share on their overall quality, ease of use, etc...

    They appear to be pretty similar, but the free Picasa version seems to have more features than Adobe.
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    --Picasa automatically finds and organizes all of your pictures including: jpeg, tiff, bmp, psd, and standard camera movie files. Sending pictures with e-mail used to mean five steps just to get it right. Picasa lets you pick the size and then automatically attaches your pictures.

    Picasa
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    --Explore the basic functionality of Adobe® Photoshop® Album 2.0 software with Adobe Photoshop Album 2.0 Starter Edition. This limited-feature version of the full product lets you find your photos fast, fix common flaws, and share your memories — all for free!

    Easily share your memories! E-mail individual photos to family and friends, or print photos at home or via an online service.

    Instantly fix photo flaws with just a click or two.

    Organize and find your digital photos in a snap without having to rename photo files or create folders.

    Adobe Photoshop Album
     
  2. synergy

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    I use Picassa and been using for a few months now. Its much better than my Kodak software that came with my camera. There was no import button on my kodak software, thus I switched to Picassa.

    Only thing I dont like about Picassa is that it imports all your picture files, and it even shows some of your video files as pictures. Thats kind of annoying. Plus its kind of hard to scroll through your pictures with Picassa.

    But overall the positives outweigh the negatives.
     
  3. Jeff

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    this costs money... i once saw a t-shirt that said "the best things in life are free... the worst things in life are expensive."
     
  5. KaiSeR SoZe

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    I started using Picasa after it was made available and I think its great! I haven't tried Photoshop Album 2 yet but I might have to give it a go
     
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    I have photoshop album and for everything i have had to do i actually like it. I might be a bit partial to Adobe stuff cuase i have been using them for so long now.


    It's a really nice program and easy to use.
     
  7. Jeff

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    I got iPhoto for free with my Mac. :)
     

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