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Replying to Photoshop Or Paintshop
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oKaRi
Posted 14 March 2006 - 12:27 PM
Nickeh
Posted 18 February 2006 - 08:54 AM
Lot more functions and I like the layout better than the layout of PSP
ebbinger_413
Posted 07 February 2006 - 07:19 PM
i have photoshop 7 on my old laptop whcich is a pIIMMX 366mhz with 162mb ram and it runs without any difficulty what so ever...
i have photoshop cs2 on my desktop which is a P4 2.8ghz with 512mb ram and it also runs without any difficulty...
i love photoshop and will stick with it forever
Pina
Posted 07 February 2006 - 05:59 PM
Paintshop is maybe more easy to use but is more limited in features than photoshop.
Photoshop is a professional tools used by everyone. In the begining you have to learn a lot of things.
Divya
Posted 07 February 2006 - 04:10 PM
Well, I started out with PSP. And as people have been saying it is great for beginners. I found it easy to use. The only problem was that it didn't offer me enough features and effects. I had heard about PS and about how good it was, so I decided to switch to that.
I haven't gone back.
As soon as I started using PS, I found myself thinking, 'How could I have ever used PSP?'. Now, I am not a professional graphic/web designer or anything, but I have found that PS is the best graphics program out there. It offers so much more than what the others offer. I have to admit, it does take time to learn how all of the things work. I have had it for a few years now and I still don't know how some things work. But once, I got used to it I found it very easy to use.
So, Photoshop all the way for me!
Absolutely the same thing! Really absolutely! photoshop is the best one, anyway for me!
P.S. Ayla, veeeeeeery cute avatar!
demolaynyc
Posted 07 February 2006 - 01:43 PM
Jeigh
Posted 07 February 2006 - 01:22 PM
jorbanks
Posted 07 February 2006 - 11:58 AM
To me paintshop is more like a photoshop lite. I'm sure there are many opinions floating around on what the best image editor program is but I always have and always will go for photoshop.
I did actually use paintshop for a while as it was the first photo editor program I ever used but after a while I came accross photoshop, used it for a while and have never gone back.
Hraefn
Posted 07 February 2006 - 08:04 AM
I remember a couple of years back when most, if not all, of the graphic tutorials online swore by PaintShop Pro. There were even a couple of books touting it as the best graphics software around. Of course as you can see, times have changed. =^^=
Was there ever a time when PSP equaled Photoshop? Frankly, I can't recall. Maybe it did, in the past, but it doesn't now. While I haven't used PaintShop Pro, I can tell from the features and screenshots listed on the website that it falls far short of Photoshop's high-quality professionalism. Practically everything than can be done on PaintShop Pro can be done on Photoshop, but the reverse isn't true. So what if PSP is easier to use? It's not like you can do much with it.
If there is anything about about Photoshop I don't like, it's the hefty price tag. It's worth it if you want to do any and heavy graphics editing, but most people don't even use half of what Photoshop can do. For those people who don't want to pay big bucks for a quality graphics software but want something better than PaintShop Pro (which also isn't cheap, by the way), I recommend GIMP. It's almost as good as Photoshop and has some features that even PS doesn't have. In fact, I use both GIMP and Photoshop—they make a great team. =^^=
Ayla
Posted 07 February 2006 - 07:31 AM
I haven't gone back.
As soon as I started using PS, I found myself thinking, 'How could I have ever used PSP?'. Now, I am not a professional graphic/web designer or anything, but I have found that PS is the best graphics program out there. It offers so much more than what the others offer. I have to admit, it does take time to learn how all of the things work. I have had it for a few years now and I still don't know how some things work. But once, I got used to it I found it very easy to use.
So, Photoshop all the way for me!



