I've been using the Corel Photo Paint for a while now, and seem pleased with the results it gives.
How does Photo Shop compare, and how much am I missing.
gmlotkow Mostly Lurking 12 posts Joined Sep 2003 More info | Dec 16, 2005 12:43 | #1 I've been using the Corel Photo Paint for a while now, and seem pleased with the results it gives.
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sdommin Goldmember 1,206 posts Likes: 2 Joined Dec 2002 Location: New Hampshire More info | Dec 17, 2005 20:37 | #2 I switch between the two every now & then. PhotoPaint is definately easier to use (because of its icon-based rather than menu-based system). With each new release, they seem to leap frog each other with features. Currently, PhotoShop CS2 has a few more features than PhotoPaint 12 (one example would be the "highlight and shadow" adjustment). I doubt that Corel will release another PhotoPaint now that they have aquired JASC's PaintShop. Scott
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Rigrider Senior Member 588 posts Joined Jul 2005 Location: Windsor, On More info | Dec 17, 2005 20:41 | #3 If you enjoy using photopaint, then stick with it. Canon 30D
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sdommin Goldmember 1,206 posts Likes: 2 Joined Dec 2002 Location: New Hampshire More info | Rigrider wrote: But, bottom line: Photoshop is the industry standard. Period. That's a true statement, but the term "industry standard" is only important if you work for Adobe and you're trying to sell software. Scott
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RossW Senior Member 804 posts Joined Aug 2005 Location: Chester County, PA USA More info | sdommin wrote: ... I doubt that Corel will release another PhotoPaint now that they have aquired JASC's PaintShop. Then why should Adobe release another Photochop, now that they have Elements? PaintShop is a great little package, and a terrific bargain... but I don't think Corel will abandon their premium paint program. At least I hope not! Corel is perhaps the least appreciated graphics software company there is... but that's largely of their own making. S2IS
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RickoofFla Senior Member 596 posts Joined Aug 2005 Location: Central Fla near Leesburg 1 hr from Orlando More info | Dec 18, 2005 16:06 | #6 Here is a better one Raw shooter and it's free WWW.picmantec.com Smell the Roses and do not forget to shoot the Roses as you go through life. Slow down America and enjoy life
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kenyc Cream of the Crop More info | sdommin wrote: That's a true statement, but the term "industry standard" is only important if you work for Adobe and you're trying to sell software. Not at all. Because it's the industry standard that means there are more users, more information and help available and more reason for adobe to continue to produce and improve it. Industry standard is a result of the sales, not the reason for them, but it does tend to self-perpetuate once that state is reached. Kenny A. Chaffin
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jj1987 Goldmember 1,398 posts Joined Oct 2005 Location: Florida More info | Dec 18, 2005 16:23 | #8 Photoshop is easier to use IMO, just has a steeper learning curve. Id say any photoshop expert can work faster than a PSP expert.
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rpolitsr Cream of the Crop More info | Dec 19, 2005 00:03 | #9 Despite if Photoshop is the “industry standard” or not, you can be happier with other software. rafael
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goatee "nice but dim" 5,239 posts Joined May 2005 Location: North of London, UK More info | Dec 19, 2005 05:16 | #10 If you're happy with the software you're using, then stick with it. I do use Photoshop, though, I'm on version 6, which has been 'obsolete' for years, though does what I need, and uses less resources than the newer versions. I may upgrade to CS2, as there are some features I'd like, but right now I'm happy as I am. D7100, 50mm f/1.8, 18-140mm f/3.5-5.6, 70-300mm f/3.5-5.6 VR, SB800
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