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For fast and free editing, I use Irfanview. For complex things, I use Pinnacle Studio 9. I've never tried Corel Photoshop...but to be honest, that is probably your best option when it comes to editing images.
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As another user has said, Irfanview offers very quick and dirty editing capability. I use it to resize, crop, convert and do basic image manipulation (adjust brightness, contrast, colour saturation and basic effects). It's a great free image viewer on top of that. For more sophistication, I would give the Gimp a try. It's a free image editor program originally made for Linux, but is now ported to Windows. It's on par with Photoshop - but it is free. http://www.gimp.org/windows/
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If you have loads of money and too much time on your hands then go for Photoshop. For anybody else go for Paint Shop Pro. Corel released Paint Shop Pro X and now XI, but I still prefer version 9 (by JASC) which you could get pretty cheap from somewhere like eBay.
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i use picasa2 through google.. its free and easy easy to use. i have paint shop pro..but no instruction manual.. i find it rather confusing.
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i use irfanview. its always worked really well for me. just go to downloads.com and you can get it there
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Adobe Photoshop, Imageready.
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I like Serif Photo Plus 6.0
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Photoshop and Paint Shop Pro are the industry leaders - for good reason. I prefer Photoshop (and it cost me $300, well worth it), but PSP has its fans.
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If you want something absolutely free and open source, try 'The Gimp'...http://www.gimp.org/
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Photoshop.
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Adobe Photoshop is the best you can get.
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Photoshop till date, and said by many experts: Its the best. Paintshop Pro also has its own thing, the vivid colors, and all, but photoshop for me, will always have the lead.
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In my opinion I prefer Paint Shop Pro. I have PSP and PhotoShop but started with PSP and got so used to it. But I can say that they can both do the same things, only PSP is so much cheaper. =)
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