This is a discussion on It's here, it's here!!!! within the Photoshop - graphics programs - pluggins - for photography forums, part of the Education & Technical category; Originally Posted by Bambi I hear you. I struggle with the music thing. I don't want to buy a CD, ...
I am interested to know what you hoped Photoshop CS4 was going to give you that you are not getting from GIMP?
HI Iggy, I never would have bought it but my daughter needed it for a course she was taking. The instructor said to just download the trial but she had done that back in the spring. So we thought to buy it for her.
I must confess that I thought that it might be more 'user friendly' then I find gimp to be. I'm not sure that it is now.
I am thinking of downloading the trial of paint shop pro and see what I think.
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Feel free to make comments on any of my shots
my blog: http://bambesblog.blogspot.com/
My flickr photostream: http://www.flickr.com/photos/bambe1964/
A painter takes their vision and makes it a reality. A photographer takes reality and makes it their vision.
Good suggestion, I was thinking the same thing. I had PS CS3 for a long time (call it an extended demo) but when I got my new computer I wanted to own legit software and opted to save money on Elements. I have to say I am very pleased. As 1putts says it has a catalog, many available plug-ins, and I later noticed it even offers really great lens distortion and perspective corrections -another little bonus.
There's honestly nothing I miss from CS3- I used to get to tinker in LAB colour mode but it's nothing I really needed, and so far Elements' 8-bit limitations haven't been a factor for me.
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