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I'm gonna put it out there - i really hate 'colour-popping', unless it's really well thought out. It often looks tacky (usually when bog standard wedding photographers do it) - You know i mean no offense, just an opinion :)

 

Other than that its a nice photo.

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I'm gonna put it out there - i really hate 'colour-popping', unless it's really well thought out. It often looks tacky (usually when bog standard wedding photographers do it) - You know i mean no offense, just an opinion :)

 

Other than that its a nice photo.

 

no offense taken, good job she's a florist n not a wedding photographer then.lol

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The two i would recommend for beginners (and experts actually) are free!

Picasa for basic fixes like black and white, lights levels, cropping etc.

Picasa

 

and GIMP for more advanced technique like airbrushing (and colour popping haha!)

GIMP - Downloads (despite the name, it isn't dodgy :D, it's basically a free version of photoshop)

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and GIMP for more advanced technique like airbrushing (and colour popping haha!)

GIMP - Downloads (despite the name, it isn't dodgy :D, it's basically a free version of photoshop)

 

I have been using GIMP for years. It is NOT a beginners software, but neither is Photoshop.

 

At one time I needed to do image masking using Gimp (masking out the background), so I made a Google search using the terms "gimp mask". Needless to say, I had some quite surprising results :blushing:

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