This whole thing reminds me of Microsoft’s Visual Studio software. I tend not to use any of the software that came with my cameras but given my decision to use legal software, I would now use it rather than pirate copies of something else.Īctually, you make a really good point. I try to use free or open source software where I can but am more than happy to support smaller developers when they charge for software I feel I need as they are usually so affordable as not to make a big dent in my budget. If I didn’t have the copy of Elements I would probably just use GIMP for the few edits I do outside of Lightroom. My copy of Elements 4 came with a Wacom tablet I bought recently. I had purchased RawShooter Pro when it was first released and was therefore eligible to receive a Lightroom licence. I have and use legal copies of Lightroom and Photoshop Elements 4, neither of which I have actually purchased. Perhaps the purchased options in the polls would have been better as legal. For many years I have used pirate software but since buying a new machine in December I have decided to try and use only legal software.
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