[filmscanners] Re: Editing application

2002-01-03 Thread Tris Schuler
On Mon, 31 Dec 2001 02:15:26 +1100 Des Paroz wrote: Consider Photoshop Elements. PSEL is targeted to photographers, and has most of the features we would use regularly, at a fraction of the cost of Photoshop Pro (PSP). PSP is really targeted to the high end - graphic artists, art

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2001-12-31 Thread Arthur Entlich
Hi Alex, Do you have any darkroom experience? The reason I ask is that Photoshop is designed around photo-darkroom jargon, with masks and filters and the like, and it might therefore be more comfortable for that reason. Since I don't use the other packages I can't comment how they are designed

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2001-12-30 Thread Steve Traudt
I would take a look at the new Photoshop Elements. steve. Steve Traudt Synergistic Visions Photography P.O. Box 2585 Grand Junction, CO 81502 Web Site: www.synvis.com *** Be glad of life because it gives you the chance to love and to work and to play and to look at the

[filmscanners] RE: Editing application

2001-12-30 Thread Alex Zabrovsky
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [filmscanners] Re: Editing application I would take a look at the new Photoshop Elements. steve. Steve Traudt Synergistic Visions Photography P.O. Box 2585 Grand Junction, CO 81502 Web Site: www.synvis.com *** Be glad of life because it gives

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2001-12-30 Thread Dawn Campbell
Photoshop is the penultimate software of choice for editing images. That said, you can start off with Photoshop Elements and as you graduate in skill and proficiency, you will be able to easily upgrade to the full version of Photoshop at a later date--both in terms of learning curves (you will

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2001-12-30 Thread Maris V. Lidaka, Sr.
download PSP and CorelDRAW 10 (expensive) for trial as well. Maris - Original Message - From: Alex Zabrovsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, December 30, 2001 11:25 AM Subject: [filmscanners] RE: Editing application Thanks. Why it might be better then Paint Shop

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2001-12-30 Thread JimD
Another candidate that I'd consider is Picture Window from Digital Light and Color You can learn all about it at: http://www.dl-c.com/ -JimD At 10:17 AM 12/30/01 -0700, you wrote: I would take a look at the new Photoshop Elements. steve. Steve Traudt Synergistic Visions Photography P.O.

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2001-12-30 Thread
Dawn, What do you consider to be the ultimate? Peter, Nr Clonakilty, Co Cork, Ireland (Photoshop user) Original Message Photoshop is the penultimate software of choice for editing images. snip

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2001-12-30 Thread Hersch Nitikman
In my opinion, having left out the 'curves' tool, Adobe has crippled Photoshop Elements to the point that I would not recommend it to any photographer. Of course, most of the other lower cost programs also don't have it. However, that is a tool we all need. Does Paint Shop Pro do curves? Hersch

[filmscanners] Re: Editing application

2001-12-30 Thread Des Paroz
Hersch Nitikman wrote: In my opinion, having left out the 'curves' tool, Adobe has crippled Photoshop Elements to the point that I would not recommend it to any photographer. Of course, most of the other lower cost programs also don't have it. However, that is a tool we all need. Does Paint

[filmscanners] Re: Editing application

2001-12-30 Thread Robert E. Wright
- Original Message - From: Alex Zabrovsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, December 30, 2001 8:42 AM Subject: [filmscanners] Editing application What would you recommend as the most comprehensive image editing application (software) considering resource/performance