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I just bought a new Canon SD630 digital camera. Canon sent a program to use to edit before I send to internet to get printed or stored. Since Shutterfly, Kodak etc edit them before printing, should I just let them do it?Pictures look pretty good as is and Canons program isn't easy.

2006-08-12 05:05:53 · 6 answers · asked by Frisky 2 in Consumer Electronics Cameras

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If the pictures look fine on your computer, just send them out. Let the printing companies make minor color corrections or white balance adjustments... stuff like that.
Do the editing at home when you really want to retouch the pictures - for stuff like removing red-eye, or to crop the picture. If you don't like the Canon software, you can give Picasa a try. It's free (from Google), it's simple to learn. and it does a great job on easy tasks. Here's a link for the download: http://picasa.google.com

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2006-08-13 10:50:57 · answer #2 · answered by totalizeme 1 · 0 0

I work for a printing company, so i would recommend letting the other guys adjust the images. Not all monitors are created equal, so what you might think looks good on your monitor might not look good after print. Those guys have calibrated monitors for this sort of thing. If the images were for the internet only, then i might recommend doing it yourself.

Good luck

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2016-11-29 23:44:47 · answer #4 · answered by goni 3 · 0 0

I use PhotoShop but that is more advanced than Canon's program.

We really need to know what type of editing you want to do.

2006-08-12 05:14:25 · answer #5 · answered by george_the_w_bush_president 2 · 0 0

It's really easy to do yourself and you can add so many neat things to them!

2006-08-12 05:10:31 · answer #6 · answered by Velociraptor 5 · 0 0

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