coffeejo
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- West Somerset
I tried GIMP for a good few years but didn't get on with it and was much happier when I returned to Photoshop Elements. Yes, there are plenty of criticisms one can throw at Adobe, but I find PS easy to use. I also want to start working with RAW files, which is yet another thing that my current set up can't cope with.
I guess that takes me to the specifics of what I want to use it for, as some have asked. The usual browsing, music and streaming but as I said, it's working with photographs that's got me thinking about a custom set up instead of merely out of the box. I want to switch to RAW files, and although the ideal scenario is to take photos that don't require editing, I enjoy the post-processing stage and want to be able to do so without my system pausing or freezing on a regular basis. As an example, I'm currently working with layers to rescue some photos whose backgrounds, foregrounds and subjects require different approaches, photos that I would otherwise just delete. I also make my own Christmas cards, gift tags etc.
By pure chance, I happened to spot an independent computer shop in town yesterday and yes, they do custom builds: all I need to do is provide them with the spec. I forgot to ask about warranty but assuming that all is well, I'm happy at the thought of supporting a local business for the same reason as I support my LBS and camera shop.
I've not narrowed much down but I think I'll go for an intel i5 processor, definitely want a SSD, and have received some quite specific advice about motherboards. I'll have to visit a shop or two to see which size monitors work for me.
Thanks for your input.
I guess that takes me to the specifics of what I want to use it for, as some have asked. The usual browsing, music and streaming but as I said, it's working with photographs that's got me thinking about a custom set up instead of merely out of the box. I want to switch to RAW files, and although the ideal scenario is to take photos that don't require editing, I enjoy the post-processing stage and want to be able to do so without my system pausing or freezing on a regular basis. As an example, I'm currently working with layers to rescue some photos whose backgrounds, foregrounds and subjects require different approaches, photos that I would otherwise just delete. I also make my own Christmas cards, gift tags etc.
By pure chance, I happened to spot an independent computer shop in town yesterday and yes, they do custom builds: all I need to do is provide them with the spec. I forgot to ask about warranty but assuming that all is well, I'm happy at the thought of supporting a local business for the same reason as I support my LBS and camera shop.
I've not narrowed much down but I think I'll go for an intel i5 processor, definitely want a SSD, and have received some quite specific advice about motherboards. I'll have to visit a shop or two to see which size monitors work for me.
Thanks for your input.