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Started by cnamon, September 27, 2006, 10:30:41 AM

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cnamon

I am too poor to afford Photoshop...so I guess I will attempt to use the GIMP for my post processing needs.

Can anyone offer tips and cool stuff?

Gamplayerx

Hatt's good at it.  I never could get the hang of it.

dazie

It's similar to Photoshop, but different enough to drive me insane. 

I 2nd Gamp's Hatt recommendation.
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Quote from: dazie on September 27, 2006, 10:33:05 AM
It's similar to Photoshop, but different enough to drive me insane. 

I 2nd Gamp's Hatt recommendation.

Third'd.  Out of the goodness of his heart, Hatt made me a Script-Fu to do exactly what I needed GIMP to do.

I found GIMP difficult and cumbersome compared to PS, but I guess if you use it enough you can get used to it.

My friend John recommends PaintShopPro.  I've never used it, but I know it's substantially cheaper than PS.

You may also be able to get a copy of PS or a license to it through educational means, or if your work has a license maybe you can get your hands on one (or give IT $50 or however much the license costs).

Jessie

PaintShop Pro is so easy that even I can use it.  PS just confuses the hell out of me, but PSP, I can do stuff with (not well, but still).
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Mr. Ubiquity

PSP is great if you dont require alot of tweaking with your photos or if you dont plan do manipulate them.  I've got PSP7 and i love it.   The most i do is brightening, sharpening, contrast, occational simple color adjustment, resizing, rare item removal, and printing. 

want a copy of it?

PS is geared more towards heavy professional users or those who like to waste good money so they can say " I got tte best"
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cnamon

Quote from: Mr. Ubiquity on September 27, 2006, 11:25:28 AM
PSP is great if you dont require alot of tweaking with your photos or if you dont plan do manipulate them.  I've got PSP7 and i love it.   The most i do is brightening, sharpening, contrast, occational simple color adjustment, resizing, rare item removal, and printing. 

want a copy of it?

PS is geared more towards heavy professional users or those who like to waste good money so they can say " I got tte best"
I would LOVE a copy of PSP.  Item removal and facial touch-ups are the main reason I need it.

Mr. Ubiquity

Quote from: Dottie Lou on September 27, 2006, 11:34:45 AM
Quote from: Mr. Ubiquity on September 27, 2006, 11:25:28 AM
PSP is great if you dont require alot of tweaking with your photos or if you dont plan do manipulate them.  I've got PSP7 and i love it.   The most i do is brightening, sharpening, contrast, occational simple color adjustment, resizing, rare item removal, and printing. 

want a copy of it?

PS is geared more towards heavy professional users or those who like to waste good money so they can say " I got tte best"
I would LOVE a copy of PSP.  Item removal and facial touch-ups are the main reason I need it.

PS woudl be best for those two things, but I never found PS to be worth its learning curve or technicality.

Sent me a gmail :  mrubiquity@gmail.com  to remind me and ill see what i can do for u.
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cnamon

I gave up on GIMP.  It made my head hurt.