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best editing programs

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RE: best editing programs

#31
There are many, depends on what you do and how much you are willing to spend: Premiere Pro CC, Davinci Resolve, Sony Vegas for video, for photo/image stuff, you can use Illustrator CC or Inkscape (vector graphics), and then Photoshop CC or GIMP (photo editing)

RE: best editing programs

#32
I use adobe photoshop cc 2019 and premier pro 2019.I love this programs.

RE: best editing programs

#33
wondershare filmora for simple vids. works good for me

RE: best editing programs

#34
If you want to edit photos, then there are many programs that can help you with this. It all depends on what you need
1. Photoshop
2. Illustrator
etc

RE: best editing programs

#35
For photos and graphics Photoshop, illustrator, Indesign and for video Premier and After Effects are all fabulous. I would suggest trying some of the trials on programs such as Adobe, Wondershare, Davinci Resolve, Affinity, etc., and see what programs you work best with. At times I wish I could change over to Affinity because it doesn't bogg down my computer as much as Adobe, but I feel lost in their programs and the learning curve would just slow me down. haha

RE: best editing programs

#36
Photoshop CC 2020 for images,

Premiere Pro CC 2020 for videos.

RE: best editing programs

#37
For editing photoshop is the most obvious one but a very good alternative is photopea. Its an online editor that's just like photoshop and doesn't need you to download any files.

RE: best editing programs

#38
for images paint usually works the best for me, i dont like a photoshop

RE: best editing programs

#39
Industry standard is of course going to be Photoshop, and many users are fine living with cs6, very good. However I would very much like to point you in the direction of Pixelmator for iOS and macOS and the Affinity Suite for cross-platform. Really a great Photoshop alternative.
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RE: best editing programs

#40
I have always used the adobe suite. Love having all the programs. I also dont want to lose my student discount so i have been paying 20$/mo for years. Now i think its up to 60$/mo

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