Here's a consumer website for photo editing programs:
http://www.consumersearch.com/www/so...re/review.html
There's more reviews out there than this one, but it seemed like a comprehensive one to me.
The resolution of the picture IS the main function of PS CS2. That's why it's better for photos (besides the fact it is professional grade software). I'm not recommending that you go out and buy this program... it's OUTRAGEOUSLY expensive and not necessary for the regular home user.
By "print quality" I meant the actual printer you use to print these. You can have the highest resolution image possible, but if you print it on a "not too great" home ink jet printer, you may not be happy with the result. Now, if you have an awesome printer at home, then go for it!
