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Layers and masks? Never Heard Of 'Em!
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If you don't need CMYK pre-press, frames or text insertion capabilities NX2 is worth a look.
Not many of us need CYMK. Not sure what you mean by "frames." But I used to make borders around many of my posted images, now I usually just use some Photoshop Actions that run in Elements. No text insertion?
NONE?! And I'm assuming your remark about Layers and Masks is facetious.
Seriously, different folk have different needs or do things differently to get the same results. I'm sure you get all you need and more from the Nikon app, and linking to a free demo is fine. But let's let the poster/user decide if a recommendation suits their needs. You may easily get along without Layers and Masks, others find them extremely powerful and useful. Obviously, since Adobe makes graphics and font apps, they want to combine them in as many ways as possible. Apple does this brilliantly with Pages/Keynote and even Numbers. But none of those apps could/would be called image editors, of course. Elements/Photoshop/CSwhatever not only allows insertion of text but it remains editable, no matter what you do with it's orientation, style or opacity, unless or until you "simplify" it. And there is not always a need to even do that. Of course, with Layers, you could easily make a copy of the Layer with the text, hide it and still have all the editing capabilities in the future, even after "simplifying" the text for whatever reason.
Frankly, the first thing I do when I open any image is to duplicate it into another Layer and then high the original and never touch it again unless I complete screw up my editing on the copy. Sure, you can accomplish the same results by just making copies of every image you have, but why bother duplicating images that you never edit?
I think you meant Elements 8 will not run on your
hardware, it requires an intel cpu.
V.6
certainly will run on Leopard, I used it until I got 8. Amazon has a seller with 5 star ratings (2349 ratings in last 12 months) selling V.6 for just under $60. It's used but the seller offers a money back guarantee if you can read the DVD.
But download the Nikon app and see if it provides all you need now and later. Perhaps you can find it on eBay (
) or Amazon for much less than the $125+ cost.
You might also want to consider <
Pixelmator>. Even brand new, it's less than $60! You can download it and try it out, also.
Oh, it does Layers and text insertion, also!