How much do you want to spend and how sophisticated are you (or do you want to be)?

For about $100 or less PhotoShop Elements is good and fairly easy to learn and use, 
but is limited in that you cannot work in CMYK or LAB color spaces.  For the same 
price range Corel PhotoPaint (an older version - most likely 9) will do most/much of 
what PhotoShop 6 will do, and Paint Shop Pro is another competitor but the learning 
curve is steeper.

Maris

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Chris Niesmertelny" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2001 10:00 AM
Subject: OT: Adobe Photoshop Elements 


| I hate the bundled imaging software that came with my Pacific Image
| PrimeFilm scanner.  I've been thinking about getting Photoshop Elements, and
| need some help.  Can anyone here (especially anyone who uses the PrimeFilm
| and PE) give advice on your satisfaction?  Are there other programs I should
| be considering?
| 
| Much thanks to anyone responding.
| 
| Best regards,
| Chris
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