Photo editing software and/or graphics tablets

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coffeejo

Ælfrēd
Location
West Somerset
Thinking about treating myself to a graphics tablet and some decent software that will work with photos shot in RAW.

I've got Lightroom 5 and Elements 11 on a free trial and I like them so far but I'm also pondering Corel PaintShop Pro X5 as an alternative to getting both. Just wondering if anyone's got any thoughts / alternative suggestions? I've been using The Gimp for several years but can't get my head around the more advanced stuff.

As for graphics tablets - I've no idea where to start. Wacom's Bamboo tablets come up everywhere but I've read a load of negative reviews. Don't know anyone who has got one so my experience is pretty limited.
 

vernon

Harder than Ronnie Pickering
Location
Meanwood, Leeds
I've not had any problems with my Bamboo tablet. It does what it says on the box.

You might want to explore Serif Software's Photoplus. It's used extensively in schools as a much cheaper alternative to Photoshop. Though you'll have to explore whether or not it accepts plugins. There's a free version available at http://www.freeserifsoftware.com. I don't have a PC at home so I can't investigate whether or not there's a RAW file format option.

There's also a version of GIMP that has a Photoshop style user interface - have you tried it?
 
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