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I am using DxO Optics Pro. It can do little miracles to my photos. DxO has actually measured and profiled lenses and can apply nice optical corrections (remove chromatic aberration, correct lens softness and geometrical distorrions).

Colour adjustments, noise suppression, geometric corrections, light & contrast - all easily accessible.
 
Try GIMP GIMP - The GNU Image Manipulation Program
Free software, very powerful editor.
The user interface is a bit different and thus harder to get started on.
Personally I use Photoshop Elements, supports RAW format (Nikon and Olympus as well as many others). It's what I amused to.
 
Posting Pic's of whale sharks like that. I am sure must contravene some scubaboard policy by inciting green envy. thanks for thread also a question i have been wanting answers to.
 
interesting
 
LR for me works on the pics(well---most of the time, see post below)........not too bad on the cost either......

EDIT...........I'm not much into videos, but when I do I use Movie Maker--it allows you to combine multiple videos, add some texts, & (as you say) it gets rid of the bubbles & lets you replace them with music---& best part, it's FREE........can't get any less cost than that...:)


Here's a short video I put together a couple weeks ago from MM........

https://www.flickr.com/photos/80825593@N08/15026817868/in/set-72157646482490137

right now I do mostly video just because the GoPro is really difficult to do still shots with gloves because buttons are too small
 
Light Room is extremely popular among photographers and digital photo processing businesses. I've used Nikon Capture NX2 for a long time on my PC platform and it's not a bad software program. Recently, I purchased a Mac and started working with Apple's Aperture software. Aperture has some features NX2 doesn't have.

I haven't experimented with shooting video yet, but I've got Apple Final Cut Pro software loaded for video editing.

-AZTinman
 
I use lightroom ALMOST exclusively, the exception is for HDR photography (which is not something I do under water), where I use photomatix.
 
I have Aperture on my mac. I didn't like it. Lightroom was much easier to use for me.
 

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