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Photoshop feature research
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| Chris Peerman 2004-10-03, 7:14 pm |
| I am currently doing research into PhotoShop and other popular image
editing package. The current section of my research mainly concerns:
- What would you say is good about the package?
- What would you say is bad about the package?
- What are your favourite features?
- What other image editors do you use?
- What features would you like included within mainstream image editor
applications?
Any help would me much appreciated.
Yours sincerely,
Chris.
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| Hi Chris - one reflection
Remember that responses will be subjective unless the poster really has got
their head around everything in PS
For example, I know very little about PSCS and the challenge of learning is
fantastic
There again I am not a stressed-out image pro meeting a deadline
Great kit though!
Arty
"Chris Peerman" <blackfox30@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>I am currently doing research into PhotoShop and other popular image
> editing package. The current section of my research mainly concerns:
>
> - What would you say is good about the package?
> - What would you say is bad about the package?
> - What are your favourite features?
> - What other image editors do you use?
> - What features would you like included within mainstream image editor
> applications?
>
> Any help would me much appreciated.
>
> Yours sincerely,
> Chris.
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| >- What would you say is good about the package?
It's the only image processor out there that's capable of doing the things I
need; nothing else can even come close.
>- What would you say is bad about the package?
Does not support DeviceN space for EPS files; spot-color images can only be
saved as DCS, not EPS.
>- What features would you like included within mainstream image editor
>applications?
High-level CMYK support, color correction capabilites, and spot color
capabilities; top-notch, user-controllable color separation. This is where
other apps tend to fall short.
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