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Old 06-13-2008, 07:46 PM #11
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Question What's the difference?

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Yeah, the consumer version is Photoshop Elements.


Hey man.. what's the difference between photoshop and photoshop elements?
Please don't nobody respond with $549.00
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Old 06-13-2008, 08:03 PM #12
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I actually had PS Elements, a few years back, it must have been the first version. It was very hard to use. I started using Photo Explosion which is a very basic editing tool. I want to be able to add things to my photos. Like aircraft in the sky & muzzle flashes to guns, smoke & tire & tank track movement.
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Old 06-13-2008, 08:26 PM #13
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Dave,
Look for an older version of Photoshop on Ebay. I used to use Photoshop 6 & 7,
and they are going cheap on ebay last I looked! But I got in a bad habit of using PaintShop Pro. PaintShop Pro costs around $100 and is available at Fry's on the west coast and Best Buy. There is NOTHING I could do with Photoshop that I can't do with PaintShop Pro.
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Old 06-13-2008, 08:35 PM #14
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Look for an older version of Photoshop on Ebay. I used to use Photoshop 6 & 7,
and they are going cheap on ebay last I looked! But I got in a bad habit of using PaintShop Pro. PaintShop Pro costs around $100 and is available at Fry's on the west coast and Best Buy. There is NOTHING I could do with Photoshop that I can't do with PaintShop Pro.

I was looking a PaintShop Pro X2 at Target tonight for $79.99, it looks pretty good.
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Old 06-13-2008, 08:57 PM #15
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Ahem. I have PS 6 & 7 but I find I use my crappy old Arcsoft PhotoStudio more since I know how to use it. I DO switch between programs to get what I want. Actually, about 3 programs really. You can imagine how fun that is! Alt+Tab, Alt+Tab, Alt+Tab...
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So in conclusion I take it ALT + Tab is the preferred method for switching windows then?
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Old 06-14-2008, 09:55 AM #17
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Like you Rich, I have multipe things open so it's faster to do it that way than use the mouse. I like to work fast so...
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Paintshop Pro / Photoshop Elements
Old 06-14-2008, 11:20 AM #18
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Question Paintshop Pro / Photoshop Elements

Photoshop Elements and Paintshop Pro.. are these watered down versions of the $600 software packages then?
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Paint Shop Pro X2 is what I think I will get. It looks pretty good - CHECK IT OUT. What do you think?
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Looks good.
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Thumbs up Looks good.

That does look good, I might get that after my hols are over
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