Afternoon all,
After some first hand advice....I have a DSLR camera for stills, GoPro 7 for my underwater videography and looking at a drone for Christmas.
I need some ideas of editing software that will cover all uses....so far I have been looking at Adobe Creative Suite and the Cyberlink Director Suite 365....does anybody have any hands on use of the Cyberlink Suite? I have used adobe in the past but it is a lot more expensive than Cyberlink...
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Re: Video/Photo Editor
On the photo side I find Photoscape very good. Photoscape X is a bit more professional and Photoscape X Plus is the professional pay for version.
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I use Corel Paintshop Pro for photos and Nero for videos (and music).
I'm just a home user though, not a professional.
I'm just a home user though, not a professional.
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For photos you can’t go far wrong with Gimp https://www.gimp.org/
For video, it depends on what you want to produce, there are some good free packages out there, but I’ve used Premiere from the Adobe suite - which ticks so many boxes. It’s been a few years though, so there may better options now.
For video, it depends on what you want to produce, there are some good free packages out there, but I’ve used Premiere from the Adobe suite - which ticks so many boxes. It’s been a few years though, so there may better options now.
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I use Adobe Premiere Pro and Photoshop. You can get their entire creative suite for £40 a month if you plan to use it regularly. I'm only paying £20 a month though somehow because when I had a problem with my account in the summer (when I only had photoshop for £10/month) they offered me everything for 20 when at the time it should've been 50. Snapped their a hand off.ClaretDiver wrote: ↑Sun Nov 29, 2020 2:57 pmAfternoon all,
After some first hand advice....I have a DSLR camera for stills, GoPro 7 for my underwater videography and looking at a drone for Christmas.
I need some ideas of editing software that will cover all uses....so far I have been looking at Adobe Creative Suite and the Cyberlink Director Suite 365....does anybody have any hands on use of the Cyberlink Suite? I have used adobe in the past but it is a lot more expensive than Cyberlink...
You can get a 2 week trial before you have to pay anything, I think, and they're what I'd recommend even over the free alternatives since the amount of free tutorials on YouTube for Adobe products is worth the premium.
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