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bensenc
06-17-2007, 10:58 PM
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Start Getting Creative withACDSee Photo Editor today! After trying various software photo editors for digital scrapbooking, I found the easiest one to use is ACDSee's Photo Editor software. It doesn't have the huge learning curve that other photo editing software have, but it has the features that I need for digital scrapbooking.

One of the great features that I have fought with in other photo editing software is text on a curved path. Every time I wanted to do it in other photo editors, I had to go find the help or tutorial. In ACDSee Photo Editor, I type in my text, select the text, click Path and I choose the basic path I want. From there, I can move it, stretch it, rotate it to get it exactly how I want it to go. So much easier than other software.....

In ACDSee Photo Editor layers are straightforward & easy to understand. The image basket is a handy place to put all the images that I use on my layout.

This is excellent software for digital scrapbooking to achieve phenomenal results without using professional photo editing software. Photo Editor is straightforward to use & doesn't have the high learning curve that Paint Shop Pro & Photo Shop products have that causes so much frustration. This results in more productive time creating scrapbook pages and less time trying to figure out how to do specific tasks.

Margie
06-17-2007, 11:10 PM
it's certainly one of the software programs we like. we'll be posting a review of it soon!

bensenc
06-17-2007, 11:16 PM
that sounds great! ACDSee has just released new pricing at their site (http://store.acdsee.com/servlet/ControllerServlet?Action=DisplayPage&Locale=en_US&SiteID=acd&id=ProductDetailsPage&productID=69658000) - $49.99

I look forward to hearing what you think of it!

We also have more info here. (http://www.digiscrapinfo.com/dsiwiki/ACDSee_Photo_Editor)
We have tutorials here for it. (http://www.digiscrapinfo.com/dsiwiki/ACDSee_Photo_Editor_Tutorials)

faerywings
06-19-2007, 06:23 AM
I use Photo Editor and I really like it too. I love how you can use the different "special effects" to really get some fun stuff going on your page.
And it is super easy to get the hang of too.