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Photoshop Software?
what photoshop software do people use to change colors of rims and stuff like that. I'm looking at Adobe Photoshop software but I dont know which one to get.
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you said it yourself
photoshop...lol |
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There's only one Photoshop. |
Any of them will work. I wouldn't get anything less than CS3. I believe CS5 is the newest and it has some pretty nifty features.
If you want to go the free route you can try the Gimp. Its nowhere near as powerful as Photoshop but its easier to use if you're new to editing. Its absolutely free to use which is nice. :) GIMP - Free software downloads and software reviews - CNET Download.com I use Photoshop CS3 but I'm a bit rusty so if you see any works I do don't hold it against me. :P |
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I use Photoshop CS4.
I've tried Gimp and it's a great program and definitely worth the price, free. |
Cs5 ftw
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Adobe Elements (around $120) https://www.adobe.com/cfusion/tdrc/i...ents&loc=en_us or Photoshop CS5 (around $700) https://www.adobe.com/cfusion/tdrc/i...duct=photoshop |
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Still a bargain when you compare it to AutoCad though. The license for a single station is around $5,500. :eek::eek: |
I have the full CS5 Master Suite, but it's part of my job so work pays for it.
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Has anyone heard anything about the Lightroom 3? There is a 30% discount on it if a buy it with CS5. I dont know if it be worth it.
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If you buy CS5, I see no need for Lightroom.
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i have CS3, 4 and 5... never paid a penny tho lol :)
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All version come with a free demo, just download and try it first.
If you're new to photoshop and just want to do some basic work elements is fine. Your probably better of getting a entry level tablet like the Wacom Bamboo, which will come with a copy of (although it's version 7) Elements for $99. Bamboo Pen & Touch This way you have a good tool to do the work with and a the software. |
of note: if you are just going to use this software to process pictures, lightroom 3 is a great resource. it's not quite the heavy lifter that CS5 is but for 99.9% of most people, especially ones just getting into photography it's more than enough for a lot less than a copy of photoshop. bear in mind photoshop started life as a graphic design app that slowly incorporated more and more photo editing tools. lightroom was built from the ground up to only handle photos and is in some ways more efficient because of it
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yea i've got LR2 (need to find 3 sometime i guess) but i hardly ever use it. i need to more because i'm getting to the point in photography where most of what i do is composed how i want it right out of the camera and i generally just convert the raw, sharpen and save. i could do that much easier, and faster, in LR
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LR for quick fixes, vignettes, color and tint changes.
Photoshop for bigger touch-up jobs and finer control. |
I'm learning my way around LR3 right now. Found an active key online. :tup: Plus Adobe has a number of good video clips online for beginners.
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Aperture 3.0 is another option for any Mac owners out there. I would say it's closer to LR than Photoshop. Comes in real handy for light editing and easy to get around. Easy to work with .raw images too, which comes in real handy.
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I know Mark Galer who lives in Australia and is part of the official Adobe testing team. He told me that if you know the work-arounds and the free additions on line you can do in Adobe Elements 95% of what you can do in the full version of Photoshop. Compare the prices and really unless you have money to burn .. Photoshop elements is the way to go..Check any bookstore and you can read his books on this very subject. Save your money for something really essential...like a new lens or audio system..or tires..
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