Editor's Pick: 7 photo editing packages

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31 January 2003 08:50 AM
Tags: adobe, digital, photoshop, corel, picture, acdsee, coreldraw, suite

Photoshop Album: Adobe-centric?
This is a powerful photo manager, but you should think twice about buying it unless you already use Adobe's line of graphics products.

 

ACDSee 5.0: No more dirty photo deeds?
The latest version of this photo manager makes light work of organizing unruly photo collections.

 

 

Picture It Digital Image Pro: Powerful photo manipulator
Picture It Digital Image Pro is a powerful photographic image manipulation tool that gives Photoshop Elements a run for its money.

 

 

Photoshop Elements:Getting down to basics
If simple image editing is your thing, Adobe Photoshop Elements may be just what you're looking for.

 

 

Microsoft Picture It! Photo Studio 2002: Can you picture that?
Microsoft Picture It! Photo Studio 2002 offers a bundle of easy to use image editing and creative tools.

 

 

CorelDraw Graphics Suite 11.0: Suite deal
Any suite that contains CorelDraw gets our vote, and the other apps in this package only add to CorelDraw's appeal. Even though Adobe Photoshop is the top image editor in its class, you won't find another suite deal like this one.

 

 

Photoshop 7: Born to be king
Photoshop has long held its spot as the king of image editors. With a pack of regal pretenders, does the latest version still have that royal aura?

 

 

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