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Hi Everyone,
Great responses! Thanks to all for taking the time to respond. When I originally asked the question I was only thinking of what I considered to be traditional image editing, e.g. skin smoothing , blemish removal, stray hair removal, straightening horizons, exposure control, lightening, darkening, object removal, color enhancement, color correction, etc.
Your responses made me feel better though because I use a couple of additional programs based on what I think needs to be done. I was wondering if I was using them because my image editing program wasn't robust enough or if I just didn't know how to use my image editing program which to me meant I am wasting money. But I think I use them not because my image editing program can't do what they do but because they do it easier than if I tried to do the same thing in my image editing program.
Anyway here are the 3 or 4 programs I use most often.
Breezebrowser Pro - This program has RAW conversion for Canon, Nikon, Olympus, Minolta and Pentax and it can read embedded jpg Fuji and Sony dsc. I also use it for image organizing and culling and iptc/XMP editing. It also offers automatic web page building in a variety of templates including some with PayPal compatibility and a host of other features. There is also a cousin program Download Pro which will integrate with BreezeBrowser.
Luas Art - A plugin I use mostly for exposure issuse but it also has some artistic image illustration capability.
Focus Magic - A standalone program and a plugin I use for image sharpening.
And finally I use Corel's Paint Shop Pro for image touch up work. I don't use Photoshop primarily because I can't afford it and because it has functionality I would probably never have time to learn to use or even desire to use since I am not into what I consider to be image illustration.
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