something interesting regarding photoshop and lightroom

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  • Sal UKSal UK Posts: 432
    edited December 1969

    XoechZ said:
    Vaskania said:

    There are things that Photoshop can do that I can't do in Gimp (or things that take a longer process), or things that would require multiple apps to achieve that can be done in just Photoshop.

    The non-destructive editing in PS is also a plus (ie my cropped pixels aren't deleted, but rather hidden- things like that).

    I also use it though because I do digital photography and can do more with PS than I can in Lightroom. It's more of a one-stop-shop for me (no pun intended lol).

    There is more than Photoshop and Gimp :-)

    Some time ago I tried this one: http://www.corel.com/corel/product/index.jsp?pid=prod5100069 bought it and never looked back. There is no one thing I miss and the filters are great - for postworking and also photo editing. You can even import Photoshop brushes!

    For serious painting this one is unbeatable: http://www.corel.com/corel/product/index.jsp?pid=prod5090087
    Not the ceapest, but the best software for painting. The fog in this image: http://www.daz3d.com/gallery/#images/19840/ I painted with Painter and it was done in less than 5 minutes :-)

    I know that many people hate Corel products, but I love them. Great value for money.

    Yes I agree Paintshop is really cool, I have X,X3,X5,X6 my only problem with it is the Photoshop brush import 999px is the largest you can go, sadly Rons brushes are Huge resolutions and I always work in higher resolutions when Post working an image. but other than that Yes I too love Paintshop.

    Steve.

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