Both programs ARE worth the money and I believe both offer demos (or "light" versions) so you can compare. Likewise, while I don't know for sure about Coral, if you're looking for "photo effects", there are TONS of various filters and plugins available for Photoshop.some pretty wild stuff out there really. Photoshop is, arguably, the "industry standard" for image editing and personally I find it easier to use than Coral (but then I grew up with Photoshop.didn't get into Coral until much later when I went back to college again). It should do what you want as far as image editing, but personally I would lean towards Adobe Photoshop myself. Coral is a good program.I've used it many times, but personally I find it a bit more appropriate for a production environment (like laser etching and such). This is JUST my own personal opinion, but which image editing software you use, tends to depend on WHAT you are doing ("the right tool for the right job" and such). Any feedback on this software? Is it pen enabled? Is it worth the moolah? I'm looking for unique collage and photo effects.
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