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Editing a photograph like a professional can take a lot of work, trial, and error. There are plenty of programs that allow you to edit photos in varying degrees of complexity. [http://www.wikihow.com/Learn-Photoshop Adobe Photoshop] is the most widely used software by professionals, but other applications exist, like GIMP, which are free and offer many of the same tools. The trick to editing a photo like a pro is knowing what aspects of your photo to play with. You don’t necessarily need a specific program to make most adjustments. By editing color, hue and saturation, levels, and retouching blemishes on any program, you can turn that decent photo into a great one.
 
Editing a photograph like a professional can take a lot of work, trial, and error. There are plenty of programs that allow you to edit photos in varying degrees of complexity. [http://www.wikihow.com/Learn-Photoshop Adobe Photoshop] is the most widely used software by professionals, but other applications exist, like GIMP, which are free and offer many of the same tools. The trick to editing a photo like a pro is knowing what aspects of your photo to play with. You don’t necessarily need a specific program to make most adjustments. By editing color, hue and saturation, levels, and retouching blemishes on any program, you can turn that decent photo into a great one.
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== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==
 
===Choosing a Photo editing Software===
 
===Choosing a Photo editing Software===