Wednesday, April 4, 2007

MyPhotosoft.com - Brand New Digital Photo Software Guide

A new digital photo software site MyPhotosoft.com provides exclusive series of full-length comparison reviews on digital photo software programs and plug-ins. Registered members have access to interactive features: discussion articles and tutorials in the Forum, uploading images to the gallery, adding articles and tutorials of their own, and making personal comments and evaluations.

March, 2007 - Digital imaging has invaded our world like the breaking of dawn. For many people it brings new possibilities and widens horizons immensely. And raises many new questions as well.

The newly launched MyPhotosoft.com (www.myphotosoft.com) site will provide answers to many such questions with its detailed reviews on various digital photo software programs.

When asked how this idea developed, Nataly Tikhonovich, the MyPhotosoft editor, said, "This site started with the first single step of any journey -- buying a digital camera. The first thing I did with my pictures -- I tried to remove the red eye effect. First with the camera's accompanying software, then, naturally, with Photoshop. The new facility and knowledge were coming to me as an avalanche - adjusting colors, shooting raw and converting, adjusting raw photos in a converter and almost forgetting about under- or over- exposure. And learning the myriad of possibilities Photoshop provides. You try them. You learn more and more, and at some point, people around you start saying 'That's great! How did you do it?'"

"That is when I thought of sharing observations, thoughts, knowledge and ideas with others. Not only with those who are around, but to all kinds of people everywhere. Those who are just starting out with digital photography will get much benefit, and even those who are already professional might discover a program they haven't tried."

MyPhotosoft.com is aimed at finding answers to its users' questions and helping them to find their way among the multitude of photo software programs. It features an original, even exclusive, series of full-length reviews of various digital photo software with lots of example images, comparisons of similar programs, their performance, and ratings.

"We intend an individual approach to every review. We plan to demonstrate use of the programs so our users will see the results right on the screen. Tutorials and tips on Photoshop and other photo editors and plug-ins are there, too," Nataly says.

But even more importantly, the site is meant to be interactive. The site has free registration and all registered members have an opportunity to upload images, write comments, submit new material, and discuss articles and tutorials at the Forum. They can bring their opinions, question, and ideas.

"There are a few sites featuring full length reviews and user forums in one place. And they are usually targeting quite a narrow audience. We are building a community of all those who deal with digital images, whether they are professional designers and photographers or just ordinary people who have a digital camera and want to get the best results from it," said Nataly.

Everybody is welcome. Come, read, comment, write, and share. Visit www.myphotosoft.com

About the Author

Contact information: [Responsible person] Nataly Tikhonovich [Phone] +7-912-7815759 [Fax] [Email] press@myphotosoft.com [Web-site] http://myphotosoft.com