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    ACDSee Photo Editor 2008 Review Discussion

    Discussion in 'Notebook News and Reviews' started by Dustin Sklavos, Aug 13, 2009.

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    By: Dustin Sklavos

    Moving into part three in our series of consumer photo and image editor reviews, we bring you ACDSee Photo Editor 2008. Going through these, I feel like my relative neophyte status with consumer image editing software (I cut my teeth on Photoshop but beyond that have little experience) is helping out a lot. These don't inspire the rage that consumer-grade video editors do, but they do pave the way for pleasant surprises.

    Such is the case with ACDSee's entrant, Photo Editor 2008, and I must preface this review in saying that this is the least expensive competitor thus far, coming in at just $39.99. I must then doubly preface this by saying the price tag is great, because you can use the extra money to buy yourself a larger monitor. I use a 27" Dell with a native resolution of 1920x1200, and I feel like more than one or two steps down the resolution ladder and this software might feel...not necessarily cramped, but certainly less flexible and enjoyable to use.



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