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Photoshop shortcuts (I know it's a binary but it's useful!)
stewy wrote:
Folks Perhaps the enclosed binary may be useful if you're fiddling with Adobe Photoshop regulary. Please keep flames to a minimum... Could you (or someone) tell me if it's worthed to get (and learn) photoshop instead of Paint Shop Pro? I use PSP now for working with photos, i tried photoshop a couple of times, but i'm kinda...lost in it. Then, is this new photoshop elements also good or is it lacking some functions? |
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"SleeperMan" wrote: stewy wrote: Folks Perhaps the enclosed binary may be useful if you're fiddling with Adobe Photoshop regulary. Please keep flames to a minimum... Could you (or someone) tell me if it's worthed to get (and learn) photoshop instead of Paint Shop Pro? I use PSP now for working with photos, i tried photoshop a couple of times, but i'm kinda...lost in it. Then, is this new photoshop elements also good or is it lacking some functions? I've always used Photoshop from version 5LE so I guess I'm familiar with it and not with Paint Shop Pro - I don't see any reason to switch. As for value, PSP IS a lot cheaper and many people swear by it. I do think Adobe has a snooty image of their products (take the debacle with Type 1 fonts) Elements is basically a cut down version 6 and is quite adequate for 99% of the users needs. I wouldn't use it as I'm used to the features of version 7. I think you should stick with software that works for you and forget about the rest. |
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Stewy wrote:
In article , "SleeperMan" wrote: stewy wrote: Folks Perhaps the enclosed binary may be useful if you're fiddling with Adobe Photoshop regulary. Please keep flames to a minimum... Could you (or someone) tell me if it's worthed to get (and learn) photoshop instead of Paint Shop Pro? I use PSP now for working with photos, i tried photoshop a couple of times, but i'm kinda...lost in it. Then, is this new photoshop elements also good or is it lacking some functions? I've always used Photoshop from version 5LE so I guess I'm familiar with it and not with Paint Shop Pro - I don't see any reason to switch. As for value, PSP IS a lot cheaper and many people swear by it. I do think Adobe has a snooty image of their products (take the debacle with Type 1 fonts) Elements is basically a cut down version 6 and is quite adequate for 99% of the users needs. I wouldn't use it as I'm used to the features of version 7. I think you should stick with software that works for you and forget about the rest. Thanks for info! |
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stewy wrote in :
Folks Perhaps the enclosed binary may be useful if you're fiddling with Adobe Photoshop regulary. Please keep flames to a minimum... Why? You've posted a poor scan of copyrighted material to a non-binaries newsgroup. "Usefulness" doesn't excuse you; it's a very lame chart, and people such as the redoubtable Trevor Morris have done much better without violating Netiquette. http://user.fundy.net/morris/redirect.html "Photoshop" menu item, though there's a crapload of other amazingly useful stuff there. |
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SleeperMan wrote:
stewy wrote: Folks Perhaps the enclosed binary may be useful if you're fiddling with Adobe Photoshop regulary. Please keep flames to a minimum... Could you (or someone) tell me if it's worthed to get (and learn) photoshop instead of Paint Shop Pro? I use PSP now for working with photos, i tried photoshop a couple of times, but i'm kinda...lost in it. Then, is this new photoshop elements also good or is it lacking some functions? Elements is, of course, lacking some features of Photoshop CS. However, it also includes an organizer, and has a few features, such as a very useful auto smart-fix. MOST of the time, this will be all the editing you need to do. It has about 90% of the editing power of Photoshop CS, but lacks such things as 'actions', and other features needed by professionals. On the other hand, you can find it for $50 to $80 (US). -- Ron Hunter |
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Stewy wrote:
In article , "SleeperMan" wrote: stewy wrote: Folks Perhaps the enclosed binary may be useful if you're fiddling with Adobe Photoshop regulary. Please keep flames to a minimum... Could you (or someone) tell me if it's worthed to get (and learn) photoshop instead of Paint Shop Pro? I use PSP now for working with photos, i tried photoshop a couple of times, but i'm kinda...lost in it. Then, is this new photoshop elements also good or is it lacking some functions? I've always used Photoshop from version 5LE so I guess I'm familiar with it and not with Paint Shop Pro - I don't see any reason to switch. As for value, PSP IS a lot cheaper and many people swear by it. I do think Adobe has a snooty image of their products (take the debacle with Type 1 fonts) Elements is basically a cut down version 6 and is quite adequate for 99% of the users needs. I wouldn't use it as I'm used to the features of version 7. I think you should stick with software that works for you and forget about the rest. I think you need to take a look at PSE 3.0. Cut down Version 6, it aint. -- Ron Hunter |
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Eric Gill wrote: stewy wrote in : Folks Perhaps the enclosed binary may be useful if you're fiddling with Adobe Photoshop regulary. Please keep flames to a minimum... Why? You've posted a poor scan of copyrighted material to a non-binaries newsgroup. "Usefulness" doesn't excuse you; it's a very lame chart, and people such as the redoubtable Trevor Morris have done much better without violating Netiquette. What was lame about it? Too small? Too compressed? Not detailed enough? Pray tell... Meanwhile thanks for the link. However I wouldn't describe Trevor Morris's site as a load of crap. http://user.fundy.net/morris/redirect.html "Photoshop" menu item, though there's a crapload of other amazingly useful stuff there. |
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Stewy wrote in
: In article , Eric Gill wrote: stewy wrote in : Folks Perhaps the enclosed binary may be useful if you're fiddling with Adobe Photoshop regulary. Please keep flames to a minimum... Why? You've posted a poor scan of copyrighted material to a non-binaries newsgroup. "Usefulness" doesn't excuse you; it's a very lame chart, and people such as the redoubtable Trevor Morris have done much better without violating Netiquette. What was lame about it? Too small? Too compressed? Not detailed enough? Pray tell... Not very useful. Photoshop has dozens of shortcuts. That's before we address violation of netiquette and copyright law. Meanwhile thanks for the link. However I wouldn't describe Trevor Morris's site as a load of crap. What part of the world are you from that the vernacular "crapload" literally means "a load of crap" instead of "a lot?" http://user.fundy.net/morris/redirect.html "Photoshop" menu item, though there's a crapload of other amazingly useful stuff there. |
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In article ,
Eric Gill wrote: Stewy wrote in : In article , Eric Gill wrote: stewy wrote in : Folks Perhaps the enclosed binary may be useful if you're fiddling with Adobe Photoshop regulary. Please keep flames to a minimum... Why? You've posted a poor scan of copyrighted material to a non-binaries newsgroup. "Usefulness" doesn't excuse you; it's a very lame chart, and people such as the redoubtable Trevor Morris have done much better without violating Netiquette. What was lame about it? Too small? Too compressed? Not detailed enough? Pray tell... Not very useful. Photoshop has dozens of shortcuts. That's before we address violation of netiquette and copyright law. Meanwhile thanks for the link. However I wouldn't describe Trevor Morris's site as a load of crap. What part of the world are you from that the vernacular "crapload" literally means "a load of crap" instead of "a lot?" http://user.fundy.net/morris/redirect.html "Photoshop" menu item, though there's a crapload of other amazingly useful stuff there. The english speaking world. If you want to be misunderstood please continue to use ****load crapload arseload or whatever. |
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