At this point, only for Windoze, though :-(
--- Shel Belinkoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just announced:
Elements 5.0 adds several new tools including Black
and White conversion,
Curves (at last!) and lens distortion correction.
http://www.dpreview.com/news/0609/06091202adobeelements.asp
Just announced:
Elements 5.0 adds several new tools including Black and White conversion,
Curves (at last!) and lens distortion correction.
http://www.dpreview.com/news/0609/06091202adobeelements.asp
Shel
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Also, not available for upgrade download until Sep 25. Ordered my copy
already.
Bill
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On Thu, 20 Dec 2001 22:37:35 +1000, Rob Studdert wrote:
Doesn't the conversion of an RGB source image to CMYK compress the colour gamut
somewhat particularly the greens?
I'm not sure exactly what it does, but it does change the colors a
little bit. I mainly notice it in a slight lightening
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
Hi Chris,
I've used Elements with the PrimeFilm Scanner and it works just fine. I do
have to be honest and say that I haven't used Elements too much since I do
have Photoshop but tried it out of curiosity and acquiring was just as
smooth as Photoshop. I believe there is currently a rebate
: 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
Maris, good questions.
I'm still a newbie WRT scanning and digital imaging. I'll want to be as
sophisticated as I have time for, which currently is not much, but as far as
cost is concerned, I'll pay what something is worth but not for
bells/whistles and capabilities I'll never use. Reviews
Chris,
I use the latest version of Paint Shop Pro for my digital darkroom work.
It is a very full-featured program. Steve's Digicams says that it is ...a
close second to PhotoShop [the full version, not elements] in power and
popularity as a photo editing tool with plugin support. Here is
Thanks, Delano!
I did see that demo and started to download it before my computer CRASHED
AGAIN. I'll have to check it out later.
Chris
Adobe has a 30 demo you can download:
http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshopel/demoreg.html
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| Maris, good questions.
| I'm still a newbie WRT scanning and digital imaging. I'll want to be as
| sophisticated as I have time for, which currently is not much, but as far as
| cost is concerned, I'll pay what something is worth but not for
| bells
Chris,
You should also look at Paintshop Pro (www.jasc.com). I have tried
just about everything, including elements and feel that for general
photo editing, it works very well. It doesn't have quite the graphic
artist manipulation capabilities of Photoshop (full version), but is
only $100
Maris V. Lidaka, Sr. wrote:
Paint Shop Pro may have a demo-download available, too - I know they did in the past.
They do:
http://jasc.com/
I like PSP for the few things I do.
tv
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| On Wed, 19 Dec 2001, Maris V. Lidaka, Sr. wrote:
|
| 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
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Maris V. Lidaka, Sr. wrote:
Paint Shop Pro may have a demo-download available, too - I know they did
in the past.
They do:
http://jasc.com/
I like PSP for the few things I do
Yup, that's the one. Cheesy is a very kind way to describe the package.
Yes, it does the job, but I'm quite certain it can be done better, and
without leaving my fingers greasy after use.
The scanner is competent, if noisy and a bit slow, but it does exactly what
I want it to do (at least, for
Thanks for the info, Bruce. It looks like Paintshop Pro is a quicker
download for the trial, so that's the one I'll be trying first.
I appreciate your response!
Regards,
Chris
Chris,
You should also look at Paintshop Pro (www.jasc.com). I have tried
just about everything, including
Chris,
One of my favorite features of PaintShop Pro is that for applying the
same basic edits to multiple images (color correction, sharpening,
etc.) it remembers the last settings used so if the changes are the
same, it is very quick to use. The others I tried I had to remember
the settings
On Wed, 19 Dec 2001 20:16:34 -0600, Maris V. Lidaka, Sr. wrote:
BTW concerning the unsharp mask - to add to your suggestion - it is
(generally but not always) best applied either in the K (black)
channel in CMYK or in the L (luminosity) channel in LAB color space.
I find that the M (Magenta)
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