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Photoshop Elements or CorrectPhoto?
The Story of the Tall Ships
My wife and I went to Duluth, MN on Lake Superior to
see the tall ships during their maritime celebration.
Well, as we arrived we saw the line of people waiting to tour the ships
and decided not to do that. So, from across the bay I took a few
photos with my old Cannon G5. After looking at the photos I decided to
do an experiment to compare the basic editing process of
cropping and auto color correction between CorrectPhoto
and Photoshop Elements. Here is my "unbiased"
comparison.
The Tall Ships-A Closer Look-
Click on the photos to see the full resolution versions. Download and
print the photos to really see the difference.

Above: Tall Ship Photo Before Editing
Resolution: 2592x1944
Right: Cropped and Color Corrected with CorrectPhoto.
Resolution: 2592x1944
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First, the Conclusion
As you might expect (would I write this tutorial if it
wasn't true?) CorrectPhoto gave a better
quality (both color and sharpness) photo and it was
easier and faster than Elements. And, if I
had to learn either program before I cropped and
color corrected a photo there simply no comparison-CorrectPhoto
wins by a mile-maybe 10 miles. Now, let me justify my
"unbiased" conclusion.
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