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<blockquote data-quote="Whitelightning777" data-source="post: 147746" data-attributes="member: 26980"><p>Photoshop Express is a very nice powerful photo editor that will run right on your cell phone if that's what you use for pictures. </p><p></p><p>It'll lighten up slightly under exposed pics so you won't ever even know it happened. It also clarifies and sharpens up pics very well and has a zillion modes, adjustments and filters. In fact, there's way more then you'll ever use in a lifetime.</p><p></p><p>Inshot is a decent video editor. The pro edition is fairly affordable. By far the best video editor is Videoshow. Yes, the pro edition is a little pricey, about $30 if memory serves, but the speed and quality output makes it worth every penny.</p><p></p><p>My movie isn't too shabby either. The pro edition lets your remove the small watermark, pretty cheap as well.</p><p></p><p>---</p><p></p><p>Psssstt, H pulchripes is absolutely stunning and fairly hardy. Both sexes have the exact same coloration but differ in build and body size until the males hook out. There are also other species in the Harpactira genus as well. They are a dry spider. Just give it a decent amount of substrate and set it up just like a Brachyopelma or a G rosea.</p><p></p><p>They sure don't ACT like any of those however, very skittish but not a mean spider that likes to make a small burrow under a hide.</p><p></p><p>Any Pamphobeteous species, for example P sp machala, is also impressive but strongly sexually dimorphic. They are a moist spider that requires just a little bit of extra humidity and a somewhat larger then normal sized waterdish.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whitelightning777, post: 147746, member: 26980"] Photoshop Express is a very nice powerful photo editor that will run right on your cell phone if that's what you use for pictures. It'll lighten up slightly under exposed pics so you won't ever even know it happened. It also clarifies and sharpens up pics very well and has a zillion modes, adjustments and filters. In fact, there's way more then you'll ever use in a lifetime. Inshot is a decent video editor. The pro edition is fairly affordable. By far the best video editor is Videoshow. Yes, the pro edition is a little pricey, about $30 if memory serves, but the speed and quality output makes it worth every penny. My movie isn't too shabby either. The pro edition lets your remove the small watermark, pretty cheap as well. --- Psssstt, H pulchripes is absolutely stunning and fairly hardy. Both sexes have the exact same coloration but differ in build and body size until the males hook out. There are also other species in the Harpactira genus as well. They are a dry spider. Just give it a decent amount of substrate and set it up just like a Brachyopelma or a G rosea. They sure don't ACT like any of those however, very skittish but not a mean spider that likes to make a small burrow under a hide. Any Pamphobeteous species, for example P sp machala, is also impressive but strongly sexually dimorphic. They are a moist spider that requires just a little bit of extra humidity and a somewhat larger then normal sized waterdish. [/QUOTE]
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