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Photo Software

Software for photo editing and albums.

Adobe Photoshop Elements 3.0 Windows
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JASC Paint Shop Pro Studio
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Adobe Photoshop Elements 3.0 plus Adobe Premiere Elements
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Adobe Photoshop Elements 3.0 (Mac)
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Microsoft Plus! SuperPack for Windows XP
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Pinnacle Studio 9 Plus - Video Editing Software
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Pantone ColorVision ColorPlus
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LQ Graphics Photo to Movie (Mac)
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Pantone ColorVision PrintFIX Suite (PC & Mac)
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Extensis Portfolio 7 for Win/Mac
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ACDsee 7.0 Photo Management
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ACDsee 7.0 Powerpack - Professional Photo Management
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Adobe Photoshop Album 2.0
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Photo Objects 50,000 Vol 3
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Microsoft Digital Image Pro 9.0
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Microsoft Digital Image Suite 10.0 [Old Version]
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Paint Shop Photo Album 5 Deluxe [Old Version]
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Nero PhotoShow Elite
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CorelDRAW Essentials 2 [Drawing and Photo-enhancing Made Easy]
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Art Explosion 300,000
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PhotoSuite 7 Platinum
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Photo Objects 50,000 Vol 1
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Photo Clip Art 150,000
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Allume Creative Essentials for Mac OS X
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Photo Explosion Deluxe 2.0
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Hemera Photo Clip Art 100,000 (Mac)
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Microsoft Digital Image Pro 10.0 [Old Version]
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Corel KPT Collection for Win/Mac
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Photo Story on CD and DVD
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Wild Photo Effects
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CD & DVD Maker Platinum 7 Professional
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National Geographic Photo Gallery (Jewel Case)
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Photo Explosion 2.0
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Welcome to Future Photo

Originally almost all photographs were black and white. Although methods for developing color photos were available as early as the late 19th century, they did not become widely available until the 1940s or 50s, and even in until the 1960s most photographs were taken in black and white. Since then, colour photography has dominated popular photography, although the black and white format remains popular for amateur photographers and artists. Black and white film is considerably easier to develop than color. (wikipedia)


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Most traditional photographs are produced with a two-step chemical process. In the two-step process, the film holds a negative image (colours and lights/darks are inverted), which is then transferred onto photographic paper as a positive image. Another widely used film is the positive film used for producing transparencies, usually mounted in cardboard or plastic frames called slides. Slides are widely used by professionals mostly due to their sharpness and accuracy of colour rendition. Most photographs published in magazines are still originally taken on color transparency film. (wikipedia)

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   Cameras

   Photo Equipment

Photo Printers

Photo Scanners

Memory Cards

Tripod

Photo iPod

Equipment for photographers.

   Photo Supplies

35mm Film

APS Film

Camera Carry Case

Glossy Photo Paper

Supply for photographers.

   Photo Books/Magazines

Photo Journals

Photo Journalism

Camera Magazines

Photo Magazines

Photo books, journals and magazines.

   Frames / Albums

Picture Frames

Scrapbook Supplies

Childrens Photo Albums

Personalized Photo Items

Display your photos in memorable ways.

   Photo Software

Photo Editing/Album Software

Photo Video Games

Photo editing and publishing software
solutions.

   Brands

Nikon

Cannon

Sony

Konica

Kodak

Popular camera manufacturers with
established reputations and products.

  Baby Photo Items

Baby Photo Albums

Photo Charm Bracelet

Baby Picture Frames

Preserve precious memories from the
youngest member of your family.