Expensive 1980 mac photo software6/19/2023 My biggest problem is that when I’m in a time crunch, I open Photoshop. ![]() Pixelmator Pro, Acorn, Graphic Converter, and Photoshop Elements. I’ve narrowed it down to a handful of contenders: Pixelmator Pro, Acorn, GraphicConverter, and Photoshop Elements (which you can still buy for $69.99). It has to cost $200 or less (preferably under $100).It has to be as fast and easy to use (for me) as Photoshop.It has to open and save Photoshop (.psd) files and keep all layers intact. ![]() Put another way, I’m looking for an app that can serve all of my image-editing needs, but without monthly payments. That being said, I’ve begun a search for a reasonably-priced image editing app I can buy (not lease). In fact, I’ve used nothing else for image editing for as long as I can remember. I like Photoshop a lot and have become proficient at using it. And, to be frank, it rankles me even more that I have to keep paying for it, month in and month out. I’ve been OK with that for a couple of years, but it kind of rankles me that I’m paying for stuff I don’t need or want. I don’t use Lightroom or the provided cloud storage but this bundle-the Photography plan-is the least-expensive way I can use the current version of Photoshop. The result is that I now pay $9.99 a month (or $119.88 a year) for the latest versions of Photoshop and Lightroom plus 20GB of cloud storage. ![]() I Lease Photoshop (and Lightroom) for $9.99 a month
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