Editing Softwares

Thomas Sawyer

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I really like photo and video editing so I'm going to sperg about it here. I'll also give some recommendations for specific softwares/websites that I have experience with.

PHOTO EDITING

PIXLR
A good site to start off with would be Pixlr. It's pretty basic and most of the tools are set up in a very matter-of-fact manner that makes editing things really practical. Pixlr is kinda weird because there's multiple versions of it online, like Pixlr X and E (I use E). Both have very little difference but it really all boils down to preference. The only thing that kinda blows is that it's gotten more and more kiked over the years and limits how many saves you get, forcing you to screenshot your projects if you don't wanna pay ZOG your NEETbux (which also diminishes the quality of said project). Because of this kikery, I've used pixlr less and less over time.

PAINT.NET
This is the typical editing software that most soycucks will recommend. There's obviously more to it because it's its own program and not just a website, so your best bet would be this. I also really like the interface of Paint.net as it's very clean and simplistic and is easy to access. It's why I love using this software because of how incredibly easy it is to make dumb shit like picrel in the matter of 1-2 minutes.
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I don't really use anything else and people who use Photoshop are gay.


VIDEO EDITING

SONY VEGAS PRO 17
For video editing this is my main go-to. I choose 17 because I got it for free with a five finger discount and I don't trust downloading any other versions of it. It's definitely confusing at first but once you get the hang of it it's pretty fun to use. Fuck masking and keyframes though, pain in the ass. Vegas by itself is pretty bare too, so I'd definitely recommend looking into plugins in order to spice things up. Ones that I also conveniently got with my five finger discount were Sapphire and some other SNCA plugin I forgot the name of. I haven't consistently video edited in almost 3 years though so I gotta retrace my steps.

That's the only video editor I really use. If I had to pull a couple more out of my ass I'd say try Adobe Premiere Pro, CapCut/Kinemaster for their funny effects, and Audacity or FL Studio if you're gearing more towards audio softwares. If I dip my toes in any other softwares I'll update this thread with a review.
 
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