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Photoshop has become a by-word for image editing. Pictures aren't enhanced, they're "Photoshopped". But Photoshop CS is an extremely expensive program, especially for amateurs, while the cheaper, more amateur-orientated Photoshop Elements and Photoshop To...
Cheaper than Photoshop, Has some tools Photoshop lacks, Free photo projects, This version mirrors some advances in Photoshop, and is a step up from X4, Comes with raw converter...
Organiser looks dated and less sophisticated than Photoshop's, Organiser overwrites original photos by default, Highlight recovery is poor, PhotoFix tool is confusing, Doesn't support as many cameras as Adobe...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2017-03-01 10:42:24
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Photoshop has become a by-word for image editing. Pictures aren't enhanced, they're "Photoshopped". But Photoshop CS is an extremely expensive program, especially for amateurs, while the cheaper, more amateur-orientated Photoshop Elements and Photoshop To...
Cheaper than Photoshop, Has some tools Photoshop lacks, Free photo projects, This version mirrors some advances in Photoshop, and is a step up from X4, Comes with raw converter...
Organiser looks dated and less sophisticated than Photoshop's, Organiser overwrites original photos by default, Highlight recovery is poor, PhotoFix tool is confusing, Doesn't support as many cameras as Adobe...
"Patchy" sums up the whole program. PhotoPlus starts out with a great premise, as a potential Photoshop-beater at a fraction of the price. But in reality it doesn't even compare that well with Photoshop Elements. The image editing world definitely needs...
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For a budget Photoshop replacement, PhotoPlus X5 is a serious contender. And unlike GIMP (free), it's pretty easy to switch to from Photoshop because it's so similar. My favourite feature upon initially opening PhotoPlus is the How To toolbar, which gi...
The Starter Edition of PhotoPlus is free, although you do have to register and open an account with Serif. There are frequent popups to upgrade, and just like Serif's DrawPlus X5, the Starter Edition is really a demo and locks you out of many of the be...
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2017-03-01 10:42:24
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There are dozens of image editors available for the PC, but for us, two packages dominate. One is Photoshop Elements, which provides 90 per cent of Photoshop CS's phenomenal editing power alongside lots of home-oriented features. Then there's Google Pi...
Powerful image editing, now with added photo management and printing projects, but it struggles to shine in a crowded market...
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computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2017-03-01 10:42:24
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The latest version of Serif's general purpose photo-editing software, Photoplus X5, includes a revamped organiser for cataloguing and browsing photos as well as a wider range of templates for creating projects such as cards, collages and coffee table-s...
Good for beginners and more serious users; loads of great templates; includes a copy of Craft Artist...
Organiser has a visually dull, overly busy interface...
Fast and powerful while still easy to use, Photoplus is an excellent choice for photographers of all levels...
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As you browse through your collection of digital images stored on your computer, you can sometimes notice blemishes and other features that you wish could be removed or enhanced in some way. It is for times like these that a product such as Serif's Pho...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2017-03-01 10:42:24
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Review date: 09 October, 2011. Review by: IT Reviews Staff The rise of the camera phone has turned everyone into an amateur photographer - we've taken nearly 1400 pictures on our iPhone this year without even trying. But instead of just dumping them o...
Stylish and powerful, good help...
Light on new features.
We're still impressed with the photo editing features of X5 - excellent layer support, macros for repeating common editing tasks, even animated GIF support for those that still need it - but found the new Organiser unattractive and underwhelming. As an...
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