Hi, Ken, and thanks for the reply. I use Lightroom 3 and Photoshop CS5 for post-processing. There is an art (and a little science) to developing an image in post-processing. I'm a bit of a newbie myself, having begun photography about a year ago. There's a lot to learn (and I'm very far from being an expert at this stuff), but the real keys are study and practice. Hanging around at CiC is certain to improve your knowledge and skills, but it may also help to sign up for some courses on Photoshop. I can recommend online courses from Kelby Training (
http://www.kelbytraing.com ) and Lynda (
http://www.lynda.com ), both of which have several courses specific to Photoshop. The software packages you have are certainly adequate, it just takes practice and some training. Personally, I've found the online training videos to be very helpful, since you can see exactly what the instructor is doing, the purpose of doing it, and pause the video to practice the same techniques and make notes during the course. Try signing up for some of the online training (better than a book for many purposes, by far) and I'm sure your technique will improve quickly.