User-Suggested Photo Software - I'm open to suggestions from users about likely photo post-processing software. I'll add good items into the DPM-recommended categories, if they meet my general standards for DPM software selection.
Remember. DPM software must be:
Remember the 80:20 Rule: "You can get 80% of what you want or need, by just expending about 20% of the total effort needed for a really top-notch job."
Another way of saying that is, "Don't let the Perfect get in the way of the Good!"
Remember. DPM software must be:
- Freeware or Inexpensive (under $99);
- Easy-to-Learn, no hefty PhotoShop learning curve;
- Easy-to-Use, clear, simple, and intuitive in use;
- Fast, quick, speedy, no tedious labor requirement;
- Use automated processes, rather than time-consuming and detailed manual operations;
- Capable of producing good- or decent-quality finished images;
- Accomplish some really useful and substantial photo post-procressing task(s).
Remember the 80:20 Rule: "You can get 80% of what you want or need, by just expending about 20% of the total effort needed for a really top-notch job."
Another way of saying that is, "Don't let the Perfect get in the way of the Good!"