Paint Shop Pro....?
DewrGleision
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Ok, so Ive been sent here by wxwax to better learn how to use Jasc Paint Shop Pro... Am I the only one that comlains about it screwing pics up, though? No, Im not; as much as you are all probably fain to believe me, I have photographer friends. The guys that used to develope my film for me even speak against this program as an effective tool for photographic editing/whatever. I mean, its in the name: Paint Shop Pro? Ive used this program a lot to draw crazy stuff and really mess pictures up. And I know that I have produced a few pictures that actually were quite better with it than without its help.
So my question is thus: should I take the time to learn how to use this program completely and totally, or do I muster my funds and go out and buy Photoshop whatever? Is Jasc really that far behind PS? Or is PS really that ahead?
I appreciate any help people are willing to give me, as I seem to have stirred some animosity up in the air...
Thanks...
So my question is thus: should I take the time to learn how to use this program completely and totally, or do I muster my funds and go out and buy Photoshop whatever? Is Jasc really that far behind PS? Or is PS really that ahead?
I appreciate any help people are willing to give me, as I seem to have stirred some animosity up in the air...
Thanks...
He who throws dirt, loses ground...
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An analogy might be learning to take good pictures with your current camera and then down the road buying a new camera. All the things you learned about taking pictures still apply, you just need to learn the controls of the new camera.
I like using PSP for "paint" related stuff, like drawing crazy stuff and whatnot... I just never really thought of it as photo-editing software...
Eahhhh...
I recommend asking yourself where you'll be in 5 years. Are you planning to pursue a solid career in design, photography or illustration? If so then Photoshop is the way to go. If you plan to stay a home user and keep it as a hobby, PSP may be your best (and cheaper) bet.
Truth is Photoshop is the industry standard. It's used by companies such as Dreamworks, Pixar and Disney amongst many others. I can't really comment on how good PSP is or isn't since I've never used it. Once, however, I asked the same question to my brother (a very prominent graphic artist that's created ads for major 500 companies). Here was his answer more or less as I remember it...
"You could spend 5 months and learn PSP, Painter, etc but why waste 5 months when you'll ultimately head for Photoshop. If you walk into a company looking for a graphic art position 90% of the companies will ask if you have experience in Photoshop. You should be highly suspicious of the 10% that don't".
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Wow, she does some amazing stuff. Great link, PDG, thanks!
http://silkenfairy.smugmug.com/gallery/1383/1/38991/Large
Dewr, I think the following link answers all of your questions. Look at the tremendous control she has of the tone and colors and lighting in this shot. It's not just the photo - it's the processing. Seems to me that if you want to use PSP for finishing photos, but not are not looking for a career in graphics arts, then it should be more than sufficient. One look at an image like this tells the whole story, IMHO.
http://silkenfairy.smugmug.com/gallery/1508/1/1242491/Large
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I would like to ask how most of you "frame" your photos. I do mine under images to canvas in ps 7.
But I want mine to look like Andy's. Would I have to pay the arm and a leg for the plug in that I wanted a few months ago?
Actually, I do want that plug in, would anyone recommend a cheaper way to get most of the advantages it offers.
I probably will shoot this afternoon anyway, so it is not a trade off.
ginger (It is a lack of money, shooting is free)
That's kind of what I figured. I love her work.
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Ginger,
I frame mine by using Paint Shop Pro - Image>Borders then enlarge the canvas size, then add drop shadow, then add text for title etc. My husband gave me Paint Shop Pro for Christmas. I havn't learned how to do much with it. I still use Adobe Photoshop Elements for most of my photo editing, but I like the one-button easy borders and drop shadow in Paint Shop Pro.
Snappy
Susan Appel Photography My Blog
There are still some functions I prefer to use PaintShop Pro for, I love the easy density and opacity control of the brushes, easy brush shape and size selection, for example. I find Myself looking at an image and deciding which program will do the job best, and still use both about equally. I can't see a product quality difference, step for step, although PhotoShop definetely is the horse power winner.
http://img78.photobucket.com/albums/v244/tsiya/
http://www.pbase.com/tsiya
http://photobucket.com/albums/v244/tsiya/
Thanks again, though!
PS. Not to be the antagonist here, but silkenfairy's work just isnt that appealing to me. Call it tastes or style or whatever; they just dont strike me as spectacular. Im an Ansel-kinda guy; I love the "natural", pure end of photography, with digital's ability to salvage shots, and discard instantly the losers... Am I in the wrong place? Is there a "general" photography forum out there for you to banish me to? Just wondering...