Sorry to be so late in responding.
Many have praised Picture Window Pro.
Do a search. About $100.
Jeff Geilenkirchen wrote:
I'm at a loss for use with photo software since my PhotoShop CD appears to
be not usable anymore when I needed to reinstall it. :-/
Does anyone have any recommendations fo
On Fri, 2004-04-02 at 14:45, danilo wrote:
> Alle 17:32, mercoledì 31 marzo 2004, Frits Wüthrich ha scritto:
> > I don't like the GIMP very much. My experience is not based on the
> > version 2 release though, but on older versions, and only on Linux.
> > 16 bit per colour is not supported, no colo
Alle 17:32, mercoledì 31 marzo 2004, Frits Wüthrich ha scritto:
> I don't like the GIMP very much. My experience is not based on the
> version 2 release though, but on older versions, and only on Linux.
> 16 bit per colour is not supported, no colour management, awkward user
> interface, although o
I don't like the GIMP very much. My experience is not based on the
version 2 release though, but on older versions, and only on Linux.
16 bit per colour is not supported, no colour management, awkward user
interface, although one might get used to it, a lot of tools don't have
a preview for the eff
Many thanks for all the replies. I have a good plan on how to proceed now.
Jeff
-Original Message-
From: Boris Liberman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, March 27, 2004 9:47 AM
To: Jeff Geilenkirchen
Subject: Re: Photo Software
Hi!
Jeff, if you have valid license and bad CD
A very good program is Micrografx Picture Publisher. Corell bought it and
killed it. But you might be able to find a version 7 or 8. It can do allmost
anything Photoshop does - and more (you can reverse anything, even after
saving a file).
All the best
Jens
Jens Bladt
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Which version of photoshop?
if you have your serial number, yuo can still install from anyone's CD
its not a CDkey like Microsoft products
-Original Message-
From: Jeff Geilenkirchen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Mar 25, 2004 10:12 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Photo Software
Hello everyo
My first suggestion is to check with Adobe and see if they will not replace the
CD if you send in the bad one. Of course that presupposes you have an original
CD. If it is an older version they allow a huge discount on upgrades.
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Jeff Geilenkirchen wrote:
Hello everyone!
I'm at a loss for u
There is a Photoshop mailing list that has a
> number of very knowledgeable people on it. It's a bit over moderated but
> otherwise friendly. >
> Butch
Understatement there Butch.
A number of my replies have been b
Hi Jeff;
If you are running Photoshop CS there seems to be some glitches in the
system. If you haven't already, try a complete re-install instead of the
standard. If it's a problem of the CD being physically bad try contacting
Adobe help. CS has to be activated by registration, so if you have a le
You'll find in The GIMP
http://www.gimp.org
A great powerfull image editor program
If you need to edit photos it's ok, you probably won't miss Photoshop at all
(however you'll need a little initial time to find it's great number of
utitlities)
It's Free Software, i.e. you can download it an
There is a pirate offering both Microsoft and Adobe CD's on the Web. I
understand they work just fine, cost is $50-$80 USD, comes from St.
Petersberg Russia.>
If ever you're in South-east Asia, you can pick up practically anything for
about $5. From what I've heard, most are OK and some just hav
There is a pirate offering both Microsoft and Adobe CD's on the Web. I understand
they work just fine, cost is $50-$80 USD, comes from St. Petersberg Russia.>
Hello everyone!
>
>I'm at a loss for use with photo software since my PhotoShop CD appears to
>be not usable anymore when I needed to
Hi Jeff
I know you can download Paintshop Pro for a trial period of (I think) 60
days. I think some others (Rob?) might have recommended this software as
well.
It's available at
http://www.jasc.com/products/paintshoppro
but I think it's quite a large download- might be a bit tricky if you're o
: Matt Giess [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2004 8:23 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Photo Software
Hi Jeff
> I'm at a loss for use with photo software since my PhotoShop CD appears to
> be not usable anymore when I needed to reinstall it. :-/
you should
on 25.03.04 17:12, Jeff Geilenkirchen at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Does anyone have any recommendations for some economical photoediting
> software as a replacement to PS since it's so expensive? Or would anyone
> know where to get PS copy at a reduced price?
>
> Thoughts & suggestions are welc
Hi Jeff
I'm at a loss for use with photo software since my PhotoShop CD appears to
be not usable anymore when I needed to reinstall it. :-/
you should be able to approach the publishers of the software for a
replacement CD at a nominal cost - the massive cost of the software is for
the licens
What about Paint Shop Pro or Photoshop Elements? Much cheaper. I far
prefer PSP to Photoshop anyway. The Pentax RAW convertor in Photoshop
CS is the best out there at the moment though if you don't want to
compromise...
> -Original Message-
> From: Jeff Geilenkirchen [mailto:[EMAIL PROT
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