I googled Photoshop Elements 9 and it's definitely affordableExFmem wrote: I'm not familiar with whichever program you used, but I have Elements 9, (I think, will edit if incorrect), an old version. Sometimes it comes with a camera purchase, etc. and may be very inexpensive due to all the newer versions It's enough for me, as I'm not really advanced enough in post processing to waste $$ for too high-tech stuff.
The ability to size, rearrange, move pics is certainly worth it, for me.
I use the program that comes with the Nikon camera. It has nice features, but at the end of the day, I'm sure I have discovered only half or less of it
because I'm technically challenged and there are too many icons and stuff to handle. Before I worked with the Microsoft program but it doesn't come
with Windows 10 anymore (But that was really basic: no adding text, no collages etc. Only good for cutting, resizing and some minor enhancements.)