I just got it last night and haven't had much time to look at it. There
seems to be 20 categories that cover about anything you could think of. I
did a quick search using 'birthday' as a keyword since I have an online
birthday card to make for the guy who teaches the php section of the web
Cheryl--
You may want to search sites like MySimon.com, techbargins.com,
pricescan.com. ibuyer.com or bizrate.com for price comparisons on image
collection software.
HTH
Best regards,
Don Kinney
Earth Solutions, LLC
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I'm trying to find a decent
I'd like to know what you find out. Can you let us know what you end up with and how
well it works?
Sherry
Hewitt, Cheryl wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to find a decent image collection that doesn't cost an arm and a leg.
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I'm trying to find a decent image collection that doesn't cost an arm and a leg.
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I think we are going to go with Hemera's Photo-Object 50,000 Volume I and/or
Volume II.
If we only buy one of them, is one preferable over the other?
-Cheryl
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I'd like to know what you find out. Can you let us know what you end up
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I'm trying to find a decent image collection that doesn't cost an arm
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I'll ditto Dwayne once again. If you must only get one, it really makes no
difference which one you do get, but should you be able to get both, it simply
broadens your selections... These disk sets in combination with an online resource
like clipart.com and the occasional visit to a
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I'd like to know what you find out. Can you let us know what you end up
with and how well it works?
Sherry
Hewitt, Cheryl wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to find a decent image
I totally agree. Most clip art looks really cheesy to me. Every so often I'll see
something using clip art that actually looks nice and I'm always amazed.
S.
Franni Vincent wrote:
But I much prefer photo-objects nowadays - photos almost always look better...
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Cheryl,
I just bought the Hemera's Photo Clip Art 100,000 images at Microcenter for
$35.99 (Mac version $57.99 so guess which one I bought). I looked at the 2
Hemera versions you mentioned and decided to go with the less expensive but
larger collection.
I don't know how its images fit vs. the
Cheryl,
Photo-Objects Volume III are both great! I have both and use them on a regular
basis. You can export the graphics at specified resolutions in various image formats
including .tif with alpha layers that can be made into selections to drop the
backgrounds. 4-5 clicks and you have an
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