Re: Graphic Design Tools

2005-11-27 Thread Dennis Brown
This did not install on OS X the way the docs say to do it.  Go to  
the forums to get the right way to install.  Beware it is still  
alphaware.


Dennis

On Nov 27, 2005, at 1:51 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Quoting Judy Perry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:


Do you have a URL for it? (my PC-using students, chagrined at
GraphicConverter's being Mac-only, are always asking me for a PC
alternative...)


save all the hastle and use a cross platform tool
Pixel32
http://www.kanzelsberger.com/pixel/

even on SkyOS and BeOS WOW.

cheers
bob


Judy

On Sun, 27 Nov 2005, MisterX wrote:

For PCs, I recommend ACDSee - ultrafast browser, powerful catalog  
and nice

editor. Photoshop still rules...


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RE: Graphic Design Tools

2005-11-27 Thread Judy Perry
Thanks for the suggestion!


On Sun, 27 Nov 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> save all the hastle and use a cross platform tool
> Pixel32
> http://www.kanzelsberger.com/pixel/
>
> even on SkyOS and BeOS WOW.

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RE: Graphic Design Tools

2005-11-27 Thread rev

Quoting Judy Perry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:


Do you have a URL for it? (my PC-using students, chagrined at
GraphicConverter's being Mac-only, are always asking me for a PC
alternative...)


save all the hastle and use a cross platform tool
Pixel32
http://www.kanzelsberger.com/pixel/

even on SkyOS and BeOS WOW.

cheers
bob


Judy

On Sun, 27 Nov 2005, MisterX wrote:


For PCs, I recommend ACDSee - ultrafast browser, powerful catalog and nice
editor. Photoshop still rules...


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Re: Graphic Design Tools

2005-11-27 Thread Alex Tweedly

Judy Perry wrote:


Do you have a URL for it? (my PC-using students, chagrined at
GraphicConverter's being Mac-only, are always asking me for a PC
alternative...)

 


http://www.acdsystems.com/
$49.99 (or EUR39.99 depending where you are :-)

I first found ACDSee from a mention in the great Sports' Illustrated 
article at

http://www.robgalbraith.com/bins/multi_page.asp?cid=7-6453-6821


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RE: Graphic Design Tools

2005-11-27 Thread Judy Perry
Do you have a URL for it? (my PC-using students, chagrined at
GraphicConverter's being Mac-only, are always asking me for a PC
alternative...)

Judy

On Sun, 27 Nov 2005, MisterX wrote:

> For PCs, I recommend ACDSee - ultrafast browser, powerful catalog and nice
> editor. Photoshop still rules...

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Re: Graphic Design Tools

2005-11-27 Thread Judy Perry
Dan,

Really??  Cool..

To be fair, I only became acquainted with it when, upon being asked rather
suddenly to teach a course in multimedia, snorted around the software on
our server and found it (and precious little else!).

As you say, you really can do quite alot with it.

I'm a paid owner as well ;-)

I'll be hitting you up for that, whatever (don't do coffee, alas..
probably why I can't program worth a farthing), at RevConWest!

;-)

Judy

On Sat, 26 Nov 2005, Dan Shafer wrote:

> Judy
>
> Wow.
>
> Would you believe this?
>
> I've owned a GraphicConverter license for years and I never knew it
> could create or modify graphics. All I've ever used it for is
> converting from one format to another!
>
> ::Sound of open palm smiting forehead::
>
> I just opened it and I actually think I could learn to use it to do
> all the graphic stuff I've always said I didn't know how to do.
>
> I owe you a Latte (or other non-alcoholic drink of your choice) next
> time you're in Monterey (who knows when THAT might be, hmm?).
>
> ;-)

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RE: Graphic Design Tools

2005-11-26 Thread MisterX

I too still cherish my Lemke CD - I should frame it! 
Best shareware out there for graphics... 

For the story, thanks to GraphickConverter I translated some thousands of
images from my mac to my PC, including icons or to ico format. 

PowerFull Tool - paint tools where not as nice as Adobe's bigger program but
for the price and footprint, nothing came close to it!

For PCs, I recommend ACDSee - ultrafast browser, powerful catalog and nice
editor. Photoshop still rules...

cheers
X

> -Original Message-
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
> Dan Shafer
> Sent: Sunday, 27 November, 2005 08:25
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> Subject: Re: Graphic Design Tools
> 
> Judy
> 
> Wow.
> 
> Would you believe this?
> 
> I've owned a GraphicConverter license for years and I never 
> knew it could create or modify graphics. All I've ever used 
> it for is converting from one format to another!
> 
> ::Sound of open palm smiting forehead::
> 
> I just opened it and I actually think I could learn to use it 
> to do all the graphic stuff I've always said I didn't know how to do.
> 
> I owe you a Latte (or other non-alcoholic drink of your 
> choice) next time you're in Monterey (who knows when THAT 
> might be, hmm?).
> 
> ;-)
> 
> On Nov 26, 2005, at 9:49 PM, Judy Perry wrote:
> 
> > Hmmm, but for really simple stuff (and the ability to 
> translate from 
> > and two ~75 or more graphic file formats), there's nothing like the 
> > shareware program GraphicConverter:
> >
> > http://www.lemkesoft.de
> >
> > Love it...
> >
> > It's no Photoshop, but if you don't quite need Photoshop 
> and, in any 
> > event, can't afford it...
> >
> > Judy
> >
> >
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Re: Graphic Design Tools

2005-11-26 Thread Dan Shafer

Judy

Wow.

Would you believe this?

I've owned a GraphicConverter license for years and I never knew it  
could create or modify graphics. All I've ever used it for is  
converting from one format to another!


::Sound of open palm smiting forehead::

I just opened it and I actually think I could learn to use it to do  
all the graphic stuff I've always said I didn't know how to do.


I owe you a Latte (or other non-alcoholic drink of your choice) next  
time you're in Monterey (who knows when THAT might be, hmm?).


;-)

On Nov 26, 2005, at 9:49 PM, Judy Perry wrote:

Hmmm, but for really simple stuff (and the ability to translate  
from and
two ~75 or more graphic file formats), there's nothing like the  
shareware

program GraphicConverter:

http://www.lemkesoft.de

Love it...

It's no Photoshop, but if you don't quite need Photoshop and, in any
event, can't afford it...

Judy


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Re: Graphic Design Tools

2005-11-26 Thread Judy Perry
Hmmm, but for really simple stuff (and the ability to translate from and
two ~75 or more graphic file formats), there's nothing like the shareware
program GraphicConverter:

http://www.lemkesoft.de

Love it...

It's no Photoshop, but if you don't quite need Photoshop and, in any
event, can't afford it...

Judy


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Re: Graphic Design Tools

2005-11-26 Thread Charles Hartman

?? Not according to
http://www.gimp.org/macintosh/
Where'd you see it?

Charles Hartman

On Nov 26, 2005, at 4:52 PM, Mathewson wrote:



GIMP is now available for MAC OS X without having to fool
around with X11.


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Re: Graphic Design Tools

2005-11-26 Thread Cubist
on Fri, 25 Nov 2005
Frank R wrote:
> Anyone know what tool they use for graphic design...
   I would certainly *hope* people are aware of what tool(s) they use...

> ...and if not, anyone have any good suggestions for
> inexpensive, easy graphic design tools?
   Me, I use Photoshop. Wonderful toolbox. "Easy"? Yes -- you can start out 
just noodling around like it was a color version of MacPaint. And when you get 
beyond that point, Photoshop is right there with you, providing more tools and 
functions. "Inexpensive"? Perhaps. The full Photoshop application isn't, 
particularly (Adobe list price: USD $600), but Adobe also makes a "junior 
grade" 
version of the app -- Photoshop Elements -- which might well be able to do 
everything you need, and will only set you back USD $100 if you buy it from 
Adobe. 
In both cases, you can find significantly discounted copies (particularly if 
you don't need the latest-and-greatest version); a good place to start looking 
would be Google's Froogle shopping service.
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Re: Graphic Design Tools

2005-11-25 Thread Alejandro Tejada
on Fri, 25 Nov 2005
Frank R wrote:

> Anyone know what tool they use for graphic design,
> and if not, anyone have any good suggestions for
> inexpensive, easy graphic design tools?

Look for Xara and RealDraw Pro:
 $79.00
 $60.00

Have a nice day.

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