Whilst these frames seemed effective and the finished photos looked good there seemed to be a lot of work behind each individual frame and given that I’m a Mum-to-two I simply didn’t have the time to sit and edit each single image to that degree. After a little research and practice I learnt how to edit images, add borders and to create some rather snazzy mask style frames. I began by purchasing a copy of Adobe Photoshop which took a little time to get used to using. Having eventually accepted that Jasc was no longer an option unless I admitted defeat and used my husbands Windows PC which could only happen over my dead body I sought out Mac alternatives which could do the job to the same standard, if not better. ![]() ![]() Jasc is now an outdated piece of non-Mac, PC based software which was recently bought out by Corel and whilst it continues to be developed and is available for sale through Corel it is only available for Windows based machines. I had grown accustomed to using Jasc Paintshop Pro to edit images, create collages, add effects, add borders and frames before uploading said photos ready for printing. I myself used Windows for many years for a great number of things including the creation of my annual ‘family calendar photos’ which we send out as gifts to our parents, Grandparents and in-laws each year. As the good saying goes “once you switch to Mac you won’t look back” well that’s all very well unless you happened to favour certain PC based software unavailable to Macs. Having switched from PC to Mac a few years back I’m rather fond of the ‘Apple’ way of life but I have found there to be a few things over time which were either a little tricky to fathom or rather costly to fix. 698 From PC to Mac – You Might Look Back!
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