Photoshop CS
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Posted 11 October 2004 - 12:05 PM
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Posted 11 October 2004 - 06:24 PM
Chief.
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Posted 18 October 2004 - 10:30 PM
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Posted 20 October 2004 - 06:14 PM
Ataryu, on Oct 18 2004, 11:30 PM, said:
I have to agree with Ataryu on the CS versus PS7. For the average web/graphic designer you are better off getting Photoshop7.
I have used CS and it actually has less effects filters (or missing ones) than PS7, but you can add them at a later date.
Maybe Photoshop9 will be better
Chief.
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Posted 25 October 2004 - 11:37 PM
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Posted 28 November 2004 - 12:49 AM
and is Photo Shop 7 any good i never used it before could you show me and example of what it can do
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Posted 09 December 2004 - 01:54 AM
And Macromedia doesn't carry any software that can match up to Photoshop, when it comes to the same type of software. But that is my opinion, and I havn’t really gone in depth with any of their software besides flash. Flash and PS aren't the same type of software in the most part, so I don't see how you could compare them.
By the way, Dreamweaver doesn't create HTML websites for you....it just helps you code them so you don't have to remember all the tags yourself. But if you don't know how to code and you ran into a problem how would you be able to fix it? There may be a few templates included but that is about it when it comes to creating a website for you.
Photoshop kicks ars! I think its’ a must have.... But once again, that’s just my opinion.
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Posted 16 December 2004 - 12:08 AM
#9
Posted 16 December 2004 - 08:02 AM
Osiris, on Nov 28 2004, 12:49 AM, said:
Man... That's the ultimate program ALL photo prof's on Earth are using..
It's imposible to explain Photoshop in few words.. Here are few links.. Have look for youself..
http://www.vecpix.com/]http://www.vecpix.com/
http://www.trainingtools.com/online/photoshop7/index.htm
http://www.wz2k.co.uk/pages/downloads/down...hop%20Video#top

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#10
Posted 16 December 2004 - 09:57 AM
For photo I found the healing brush for removing dust, scratches, blemishes, flaws was much more user friendly and i did not have to spend a lot of time concentrating. The color correction, and matching of color is great and the straight command is much more responsive.
The program does need a lot of experimenting but not hard to learn you simply need the desire to learn and have the intent to put time into the learning aspect which requires some doing.
I can't comment on the web or video aspect as i don't use it for that specifically, though i have done some website work and have been very satisfied with the final results, Take a look at the wealth of books out there and it will give you a good idea about the 2 programs. And assist in your final decision. The fact that photoshop does not give support once a new program is out is a frustating fact and may want to be included in your thoughts when you review 7 and cs as i am not sure when their new product will be out.
My instructor in the course that i took was a web designer as well were 6 out of the total of 10 members enrolled in the class. they all previously had photo shop 7 like i did and after the class are now committed to cs, as we keep in touch with one another which is the virute of enrolling in a class. Good Luck on your choice and enjoy the challenges and the final work that the program produces.
And remember, I am only one of probably many members that use this software at B/C and the comments that i make are only my experiences and opinions. Hopefully you will hear other first hand experiences with the programs.
I know that the programs are pricey, but i have always been a firm believer that you get what you pay for, and as I mentioned earlier Santa's helper gifted me with the cs early, i believe with a slight hint that i would do some pix enhancements up for Christmas presents which is what i did.
It's amazing the number of people that like to get pictures from days gone by.
Take care and again good luck, put your chosen program on the list and maybe jolly ole St. Nick will hit the computer stores in his mad rush of getting things together!!!
This post has been edited by georgia: 16 December 2004 - 10:07 AM
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Posted 18 December 2004 - 06:21 AM
Osiris, on Nov 28 2004, 12:49 AM, said:
and is Photo Shop 7 any good i never used it before could you show me and example of what it can do
a few examples of sigs i've created over the past few weeks:-
Made completely from scatch
made with the use of some video editing in Imageready and photoshop7
main pics found on the web but the rest is my own work.These are just a sample of what photoshop7 can do, there must be over a 1000 features/techniques that i never get round to using with this program, the more i use it, the more i learn.
With the PS7 versus CS argument/debate, i would suggest you go with the latest and greatest if your just starting out, i'm sure that CS is better than PS7 in many ways but i'm sticking with what i know, if i was just starting out i would go with CS.
Chief.
P.S. studio MX is a whole different ball game and you cannot compare it with photoshop. I own studio MX and i'm still trying to learn it (not easy) and fireworks (macromedias main graphic app) is nothing like photoshop, it deals mainly with vector graphics (straight lines and curves) where as photoshop works mainly with raster graphics (pixels).
FlashMX is an awesome program and one that is on my "to learn list"...............watch this space lol
This post has been edited by chiefmasterjedi: 18 December 2004 - 06:31 AM
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Posted 29 December 2004 - 10:48 AM

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