Hi Alex, Do you have any darkroom experience?
The reason I ask is that Photoshop is designed around photo-darkroom jargon, with masks and filters and the like, and it might therefore be more comfortable for that reason. Since I don't use the other packages I can't comment how they are designed in those terms. However, many have downloadable demo versions which will give you some sense of the ease of use. If you are just beginning, you might even consider something like Photosuite by MGI, the Platinum edition has some neat extra features, but even the normal version will allow for basic editing. This program is often offered with a very high or even full rebate, making it quite inexpensive to own. Photoshop Elements (about $100 list US) has the advantage of being very similar to Photoshop, meaning the learning curve, should you eventually outgrown it, and wish to upgrade to Photoshop is easier, but truthfully, there are many less expensive programs than Photoshop on the market which provide quite a lot of options, not only for the beginner, but for the quite advanced amateur. Corel's photo software is another option. Some people prefer it to Photoshop, in fact. Art Alex Zabrovsky wrote: > Thanks. > Why it might be better then Paint Shop Pro ? > I'm quite new to image processing so any opinion/thoughts are highly > appreciated. > > Regards, > Alex Z > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Unsubscribe by mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], with 'unsubscribe' in the title or body
