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Adobe Photoshop is pretty expensive. I know that there are other graphic programs out there that are cheaper, if not free. I use photoshop because i've been using it for 10 years, and I love it. But it takes a lot of learning to use it to it's full potential. And using photoshop strictly for labels may not be worth buying. If you have other uses for photoshop, go for it.
 
Check out Photoshop Elements. It's Photoshop 'for the rest of us'. I got mine at Costco for $80. Unless you are a hard-core professional photographer taking photos for billboards and magazines like "Vogue" and "Time," you don't need full Photoshop.
 
Check out photoshops open source competitor Gimp. Gimp can do pretty much anything Photoshop can do, and it's free, with of tutorials on the web. I use it for my labels and cigar bands, and it works a treat.
 
If you want to try something simpler, check out Paint.NET
I've done some fun banner work with it, no reason it wouldn't work for labels.
 
I use Photoshop for basic photo editing only. I would probably lose my mind figuring out how to do labels with it. I consider myself to be a fairly bright person, but even after taking a course, Photoshop just fries my brain.
I use Print Shop Deluxe for all of my labels and absolutely love it.
 
GIMP is a really decent program for graphics editing, and it's free. I have been using it for a long time, maybe over 10 years now. But for designing a layout of a label, I recommend using both a graphics program and a program like Microsoft Publisher.
 

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