..., but I suspect it would take longer than a 30 day trial :-) I don't think that anyone has learned PSP in a 30 day trial either. In fact, PSP users consistently overestimate their skill with the program and their knowledge of it. Photoshop is simply different. Once you get over that (and any accompanying aversion to change) there is nothing especially difficult about it. Of ...
...in principle, but I suspect it would take longer than a 30 day trial :-) I don't think that anyone has learned PSP in a 30 day trial either. In fact, PSP users consistently overestimate their skill with the program and their knowledge of it. Photoshop is simply different. Once you get over that (and any accompanying aversion to change) there is nothing especially difficult about it. Of ...
... is very similar to || the rest of Adobe raw conversion types. Psp9,10 and X2 are || installed. I tend to use Psp9 and X2. I keep using PSp9 because I || recommend it to friends therefore I keep myself familiar with its || setup (recognition of ...Yes, I purchased RawshooterP. It had a good curves adjustment and some talented users shared good input on presets for curve adjustments. I ...
...> wrote in news:47cbd15c_1@cnews: Are many / most photographer users of PSP9 also using CS3 (or CS2)? If so, perhaps this is why you are happy with PSP9 and have no need for X2? I was a PSP user from way, way back, all the way...>> primarily use Nikon's CaptureNX and CS3. I still think PSP9's DCNR is very good, hwich is one reason that I still...
....uk> wrote in news:47cbd15c_1@cnews: Are many / most photographer users of PSP9 also using CS3 (or CS2)? If so, perhaps this is why you are happy with PSP9 and have no need for X2? I was a PSP user from way, way back, all the way ...> primarily use Nikon's CaptureNX and CS3. I still think PSP9's DCNR is very good, hwich is one reason that I still ...
...> I use Lightroom for raw conversion. I think it is very similar to the rest of Adobe raw conversion types. Psp9,10 and X2 are installed. I tend to use Psp9 and X2. I keep using PSp9 because I recommend it to friends therefore I keep myself familiar with its setup (recognition of icons, placement of menu items etc) It ...
...forums has customized their toolbars, perhaps cutomized some menues, and even created other toolbars and/or menus. One of the reasons I only use CS3 for things I really need it for and that PSP9 can't do is because I cannot customize things in CS3 to make an efficient workspace that fits my particular workflow. And boundscripts in PSP form part of my toolbar and menu customizations, ...
...: I use Lightroom for raw conversion. I think it is very similar to the rest of Adobe raw conversion types. Psp9,10 and X2 are installed. I tend to use Psp9 and X2. I keep using PSp9 because I recommend it to friends therefore I keep myself familiar with its setup (recognition of icons, placement of menu items etc) It seems ...
... version, and the best balance of features without problems. What has struck me is this: Are many / most photographer users of PSP9 also using CS3 (or CS2)? If so, perhaps this is why you are happy with PSP9 and have no need for X2? -- Eleanor T. Culling Leavenworth, WA http://www.eleanorstravels.com/
...> it is. In particular, I am getting more and more frustrated with the Crop tool and its user-unfriendliness, instability and slowness. I would rather revert to XI Crop. Generally ..., and the best balance of features without problems. What has struck me is this: Are many / most photographer users of PSP9 also using CS3 (or CS2)? If so, perhaps this is why you are happy ...