Paintshop or photoshop

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Hogx
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Paintshop or photoshop

Post by Hogx »

I am not able to decide please help!


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Post by iPod Wizard »

Isn't Paintshop free? I would prefer going w/ the Photoshop...
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Post by breeze »

iPod Wizard wrote:Isn't Paintshop free? I would prefer going w/ the Photoshop...
I agree with iPod Wizard on this one
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Hogx
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Post by Hogx »

Er.. i meant paintshop pro which costs $79.00
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Post by Rapboy »

Photoshop is good
Hogx
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Post by Hogx »

I find paintshop pro easier to tackle!


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Hogx
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Post by Hogx »

Sorry for double post but i got photoshop too
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Post by Rapboy »

And as far as i know many prof. website builders use photoshop to create their own layout.
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Post by Lucirae »

I use Photoshop over Paintshop.. The interface it much easier to use for me.

It's also good to maybe incorporate other graphics editors as well with using Photoshop/Paintshop.. Sometimes freeware does the trick. Especially if you don't want to open a big program like Photoshop just to make resizing changes and such.
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Post by gurluver84 »

i've been using photoshop for around... 7 years, really like it. I'm not that good at PS, but my friend, he can do about anything with PS :-s
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