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While Photoshop remains perhaps too expensive and complex for the casual user, it continues to grow in popularity among the "middle class photographer," the photobug who may not make a living selling his images, but who's serious enough to buy top end cameras and editing programs.

Jan Kabili, author of seven Photoshop books, who frequently teaches Photoshop seminars says, "now when I teach I get a new breed, semi-pros, people who might to shoot their friends' weddings or local soccer games... these people who in the past might have built their own darkrooms, now turn to Photoshop."

The darkroom builder of yesteryear has swapped the fishing vest stuffed with lens filters and film rolls for the same functionality in Photoshop. Anyone willing to invest in Photoshop can reach new shutterbug heights without the fashion faux pas.