My first editing program was Micrografx Picture Publisher.
Still got the 7 and 8 version. Great stuff. Unfortunately Corel bought it just
to kill it. It has a lot of nice features. Like the ability to aligning
objects, and yiu can reverse any process even after saving the image. And it
makes
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On 4/16/2011 9:04 AM, David J Brooks wrote:
On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 2:42 AM, AlunFotoalunf...@gmail.com wrote:
2011/4/13 Mark
On Apr 12, 2011, at 16:55 , David J Brooks wrote:
Just a follow up to Bills, what was your first camera.
My first photo edit program was Corel draw 5 i think it was. Just
after my purchase of a Kodak DC25.
Dave
I have been unable to pull the name of the software I used out of my old
On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 2:10 AM, Chris Mitchell
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That was luxury! We had to share a single pencil with the family next door...
You were lucky to have a family next door. We had to look at houses in
magazines.
Dave
On 13 April 2011 17:41, Mark Roberts
On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 2:42 AM, AlunFoto alunf...@gmail.com wrote:
2011/4/13 Mark Roberts m...@robertstech.com:
Etch-a-Sketch.
We had several of these as kids.
Dave
Heh. I remember my dad brought me one of those from abroad while they
were still unheard of in Norway. I was so young it took
That was luxury! We had to share a single pencil with the family next door...
On 13 April 2011 17:41, Mark Roberts m...@robertstech.com wrote:
Etch-a-Sketch.
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2011/4/13 Mark Roberts m...@robertstech.com:
Etch-a-Sketch.
Heh. I remember my dad brought me one of those from abroad while they
were still unheard of in Norway. I was so young it took me a week to
lobby for access to a screwdriver. I eventually had a good day of
learning how the mechanics was
On 11-04-15 2:42 AM, AlunFoto wrote:
2011/4/13 Mark Robertsm...@robertstech.com:
Etch-a-Sketch.
Heh. I remember my dad brought me one of those from abroad while they
were still unheard of in Norway. I was so young it took me a week to
lobby for access to a screwdriver. I eventually had a good
2011/4/15 Bruce Walker bruce.wal...@gmail.com:
You were clearly ahead of your time. Today, if you took pix of that and
posted them to the net you'd have a huge following. Etch-a-Sketch Teardown
Did you also try to see if it would blend? :-)
Well what do you think, Bruce? At an age where
My first real venture into editing and PP was GIMP several years ago.
On Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 7:55 PM, David J Brooks pentko...@gmail.com wrote:
Just a follow up to Bills, what was your first camera.
My first photo edit program was Corel draw 5 i think it was. Just
after my purchase of a
On 13 April 2011 09:55, David J Brooks pentko...@gmail.com wrote:
My first photo edit program was Corel draw 5 i think it was. Just
after my purchase of a Kodak DC25.
DeluxePaint on the Amiga around '85 followed by DeluxPaint II on PC,
first personal scans from the original Polaroid SprintScan
On Tue, 12 Apr 2011 19:55 -0400, David J Brooks pentko...@gmail.com
wrote:
Just a follow up to Bills, what was your first camera.
My first photo edit program was Corel draw 5 i think it was. Just
after my purchase of a Kodak DC25.
Dave
Ulead Image Pals - redefines the term 'basic' but it
My first image editing software was Adobe Photoshop v4.
Jostein
2011/4/13 David J Brooks pentko...@gmail.com:
Just a follow up to Bills, what was your first camera.
My first photo edit program was Corel draw 5 i think it was. Just
after my purchase of a Kodak DC25.
Dave
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First photo editing was a Federal enlarger - bought from some catalog
for about $17 some time around 1953. The guy who owned the local studio
supplied me with paper, chemicals and advice. First pixel editing was
probably PaintShop; shareware from Jasc back in the early 1990s. Early
versions
I wrote my own image editing application while I worked at NASA/JPL in
1984. It was simple and crude but got the job I needed done, ran on
Macintosh and VAX/VMS.
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Etch-a-Sketch.
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On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 12:41 PM, Mark Roberts m...@robertstech.com wrote:
Etch-a-Sketch.
Magna-Doodle had a more intuitive, pen-based interface.
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Matthew Hunt wrote:
On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 12:41 PM, Mark Roberts m...@robertstech.com wrote:
Etch-a-Sketch.
Magna-Doodle had a more intuitive, pen-based interface.
That's why we purists sneer at it!
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From: William Robb
On 12/04/2011 5:55 PM, David J Brooks wrote:
Just a follow up to Bills, what was your first camera.
My first photo edit program was Corel draw 5 i think it was. Just
after my purchase of a Kodak DC25.
Dave
Some Microsoft thing that came with a scanner that I had
My first image editing program was a library of 8088 assembly code I
wrote a lonnng time ago. It worked more like ImageMagick (batch
mode) than Photoshop (interactive). Of course, that was back when
MS-DOS 2.0 (IBM PC XT) was the current version. And there wasn't any
such thing as
I also used Micrografx Picture Publisher and really liked it. Then i
got access to PS for free and couldn't justify PP anymore.
On Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 9:19 PM, John Francis jo...@panix.com wrote:
Micrografx Picture Publisher.
I think I started with V3, and used it up to V9 or V10.
Then
Photoshop 4.0, I got it bundled with something. Then I got Elements 2.0
bundled with something else. I can't remember which I installed first.
On 4/12/2011 7:55 PM, David J Brooks wrote:
Just a follow up to Bills, what was your first camera.
My first photo edit program was Corel draw 5 i
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Just a follow up to Bills, what was your first camera.
My first photo edit program was Corel draw 5 i think it was. Just
after my purchase
Just a follow up to Bills, what was your first camera.
My first photo edit program was Corel draw 5 i think it was. Just
after my purchase of a Kodak DC25.
Dave
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On 13 April 2011 09:55, David J Brooks pentko...@gmail.com wrote:
Just a follow up to Bills, what was your first camera.
My first photo edit program was Corel draw 5 i think it was. Just
after my purchase of a Kodak DC25.
Dave
Picture Window Pro. Still use it.
Ciao,
Pete Mac in
On 11-04-12 7:55 PM, David J Brooks wrote:
Just a follow up to Bills, what was your first camera.
My first photo edit program was Corel draw 5 i think it was. Just
after my purchase of a Kodak DC25.
Dave
I used Paint Shop Pro 6 for quite a while, but mainly for graphics work
with other
On 12/04/2011 5:55 PM, David J Brooks wrote:
Just a follow up to Bills, what was your first camera.
My first photo edit program was Corel draw 5 i think it was. Just
after my purchase of a Kodak DC25.
Dave
Some Microsoft thing that came with a scanner that I had purchased.
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On Apr 12, 2011, at 4:55 PM, David J Brooks wrote:
Just a follow up to Bills, what was your first camera.
My first photo edit program was Corel draw 5 i think it was. Just
after my purchase of a Kodak DC25.
Bessler.
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In about 1987 I used Dazzle Draw on an Appie IIGS to crop some digital pics I
took with a video camera and a Camera Eyes grapjics card. Still have those
pics.. In 1990 I was working at McCaffrey McCall on the Mercedes biz. We got
some Mac IIs, Quark, and PhotoShop 1 to build Mercedes product
MacPaint -- but there were no photos to edit; still have the files of
some of the drawings i did (they open fine in Preview or Quicklook)
after that there were a few, including Digital Darkroom and who knows
what else; got into Photoshop early, around 91 or 92, but hardly edited
any photos
Micrografx Picture Publisher.
I think I started with V3, and used it up to V9 or V10.
Then I switched over to Photoshop Elements V3, and Lightroom
(from the Beta program onwards).
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On 12/04/2011 6:36 PM, Larry Colen wrote:
Bessler.
Well, if you wanna be that way...
A Pixur enlarger from Sears, and a GAF darkroom kit.
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William Robb wrote:
On 12/04/2011 6:36 PM, Larry Colen wrote:
Bessler.
Well, if you wanna be that way...
A Pixur enlarger from Sears, and a GAF darkroom kit. ]
Someone else's enlarger... then a Bogen Mini that I bought
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I don't remember what was first, probably some version of PSE that came free
with a scanner. I fiddled around off and on with various solutions, but never
used any editing program for more than a few images or a few days, whichever
came first, until LR v.1.0
stan
On Apr 12, 2011, at 7:55 PM,
Probably Paint Shop, but it was along time ago, last century!
Phil
On 13/04/11 2:19 PM, Stan Halpin wrote:
I don't remember what was first, probably some version of PSE that came free
with a scanner. I fiddled around off and on with various solutions, but never
used any editing program
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