you might like gimp or gimpshop

>>I have replaced many software programs on my pc with open source or free stuff, I dumped MS office 2 years ago, and have had no regrets with open office.

If you like open source software, you may have tried it already. If you haven't heard of Gimp it's an open source photoshop like program. Been around for a long time, more commonly used on linux platforms than windows, but there's a windows version. It's pretty powerful, but not as user friendly as CSx (if you can even say that about CS).

I use it for a lot of things, there are lots of tutorials out there for working with photographic images using it. Not for everyone but thought I'd bring it up.

http://www.gimp.org/windows/

http://www.gimpshop.com/

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