WHICH PHOTOSHOP
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‎2006-02-26 11:15 PM - last edited on ‎2023-05-11 01:44 PM by Noemi Balogh
MY QUESTION IS - WHICH PHOTOSHOP SHOULD I USE AT THE END OF THE DAY? THERE ARE A HALF DOZEN OR SO TO CHOOSE FROM WITH VARYING DEGREES OF CAPABILITY.
I LIKE TO KNOCK UP A HIGH DEGREE OF PRESENTATION WORK, BUT THE INFO ON THE BACK OF THE BOXES DOES NOT GIVE ANYWHERE NEAR THE INDICATION OF WHAT EACH PARTICULAR VERSION CAN DO. AND WE ALL KNOW THAT ONLY AFTER A COUPLE OF YEARS OF WORKING WITH ANY S/W DO YOU BEGIN TO FULLY UNDERSTAND WHAT THAT PACKAGE CAN AND CANNOT DO.
THE PRICES RANGE FROM ABOUT $200 - $1,800
I DON'T MIND PAYING IF IT IS WORTH IT (IE ARCHICAD!), HOWEVER I DON'T WANT TO PURCHASE TOO HIGH END A VERSION IF HALF OF IT WILL NEVER BE USED.
DWIGHT, ANY CLUES? PS - I BOUGHT YOUR BOOK ON RENDERING IN AC!
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‎2006-02-27 02:49 PM
We're happy with the version that comes in the Creative Suite.
Wes
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‎2006-02-27 04:55 PM
After using standard Photoshop for years, I'm having to use Elements in my current office, and now and then I find it quite restricting - particularly in creating and saving work paths. However we only have Elements version 1 (it's up to version 4 now), so the newer versions may be improved.
The best thing to do would be download a free 30 day trial of each version from adobe and give it a whirl...
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‎2006-02-27 05:13 PM
For my purposes, the $100 price tag was much more acceptable (especially after dropping $2500 on Cinema 4D's full suite and $4500 on a new G5 & monitor)
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‎2006-02-27 06:06 PM
i have bought photoimpact, photopaint shop pro, ph sh elements, photoshop cs, miguel's free softwares and more.
for some reasons i keep coming back to photoshop 7..i dont remember the why's
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‎2006-02-27 10:08 PM
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‎2006-02-28 12:10 AM
If you are on a Mac, it's also worth checking out Graphic Converter. It's not really a Photoshop replacement, but it can do a lot of the things most people use Photoshop for. It can also open and save just about every image file format ever created (including Atari Portfolio Bitmap) and it can do bulk conversions very easily. There's a slide show feature which I like and lots more. It's one of the best pieces of share ware ever created.
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‎2006-03-24 05:13 AM
Thanks
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‎2006-03-24 10:52 AM
So it seems to be a valid choice. But remember that at 100$ you have the same price as Photoshop Elements, which is something you should look at. I believe there are trials available for all these programs.
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‎2006-03-27 12:14 AM