When i work on my Yearbook,i use 75% PhotoShop 
and 25% Corel PhotoPaint 7.Somethings i can do 
easier in Corel.
For the horse stuff,100% PS.
I like PS's preview better and over all layout.

Dave

--- Joseph Tainter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
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> I've been using Corel PhotoPaint 8, and find 
that I
> can do nearly
> anything I have wanted to do (so far). I do 
find
> masks hard to work with
> when the borders are critical. It also comes 
with a
> good assortment of
> plug-ins.
> 
> The main things I work on with image-editing
> software concern color,
> contrast, saturation, backgrounds, sharpening,
> gaussian blur, correcting
> dust/scratches, repainting damaged areas, and 
masks.
> PhotoPaint seems to
> do all of those fairly well, except mask 
edges.
> 
> My questions are to those who have used both: 
Is
> Photoshop worth the
> much greater cost? Can it do mask edges more 
easily?
> And does it come
> with the same range of included plug-ins (or 
do you
> have to buy those
> separately)?
> 
> Thanks for the advice,
> 
> Joe
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