On 6/1/14 07:35 : , Chuck Norcutt wrote:
I agree with Moose. Stick with the the free stuff which will
certainly handle what the beginner will be interested in and perhaps
even much more. The biggest advantage of PS Elements is ACR, layers
and extensive help info on the web. But, when he first opens the box,
he's a long, long way from requiring that. Viewer 3's help file and
some basic explanations from you should be sufficient.
I suspect that my wife's opinion of my photos is probably typical of
many people. She doesn't understand why I spend so much time working
on photos... she thinks they're fine just as they came from the
camera. Blown highlights, blocked up shadows and many other forms of
photographic ugliness don't bother her one bit. Your brother may be
the same. :-)
Chuck Norcutt
I hadn't even considered that... I hit the ground running with LR when I
got the E-M5 so I never tried Viewer. Sounds like a plan. I can
install it on my Windows laptop so we can work through it.
thanks!
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