Clyde-- Your comments are appreciated, but, any thoughts about the same situation on inkjet printers? I have Photo 6. and Elements 2 with inkjet printing. I may have to try it myself. I usually use Elements because of some features I like that are simpler for me.


On Tuesday, August 26, 2003, at 07:39 PM, Clyde Kahrl wrote:


Some time ago, I made a comment that photoshop Elements was a reasonable substitute for Photoshop. I made that statement based upon some of my experience with other image editing software, but unfortunately with only a litte experience with Photoshop.

I recently got a copy of Photoshop 7 and it produces vastly superior printed output. I have 1995 vintage apple color laserwriter running postcript 2. The difference between delivering a document in a CYMK gamut versus that of a RGB gamut is night and day. I have always puzzeled about sometimes having trouble with certain colors on this printer, but clearly Photoshop 7 is the answer. I even took a document I made and printed it with Photoshop Elements. With P7 it was stunning, with PE it was washed up and all the color was sort of weird.

John in Tucson G3 B&W 450 w/1 Gb OS X.2.6


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