I have CS2 but I spend a lot of time doing simple things that are one-click everywhere else. Yeah, my redeye removal results are slightly better, but for snapshots the time isn't justified. So I've been looking at the freebie editors out there. This is one more in my stable.
I haven't put the app throught the paces yet, so I can't speak to that, but their support forum is awesome. I had an issue with UpShot not "seeing" folder where my pictures are stored. Turns out it was a Windows glitch (I'm so shocked) but their willingness and eagerness to help me was pretty darn impressive.
Originally posted by: Rauthoen
For anyone who has used this software, how does it compare to the limited editing tools in Picasa which are extremely easy to use?
Cannot really answer that as I have not used Piccaso, but I can tell you I am impressed wth its quickfix editing. I loaded many pics (75 maybe) into it and then did a quick fix edit on all at once. It flew through it and generally gave good results.
I played with it for a bit, it does not modify the original, if you go back to the thumbnail screen after modifying and saving something you will see an "Original" and "Edited" tab for that particular thumbnail. Now, what I can't figure out is where exactly is that "Edited" file being saved - I can't seem to find it anywhere with windows explorer.
Thanks OP, got it and will give it a shot. The site says it is free to download until July 4th.
After you submit your email, it says "Your download link will be available for 5 days." Then in the email, it says "Please save this email in case you need to download the software again."
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