VOTW: Adobe Makes Photoshopping Easy as Pie

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[citation][nom]Regulas[/nom]Make sure you have allot of $ with you. It is not a cheap program.I have the poor mans Photoshop (Photoshop Elements) and it does a nice job on my Mini Mac. I use the clone stamp to clear out cross hairs and the likes in game screenshots to make wallpapers for my gaming computer, works great.[/citation]

You should learn Gimp, it's free (you can have multiple copies of it legally, copie it and give it away unlimited to anyone legally. )
Gimp is perfectly capable of doing the things you do on these pictures.
 
I love Photoshop!!! I am still using my CS3 Ext. I guess I will get my CS5 when it is out.

By the way, is anybody here still believe in "seeing is beliving"?...😉

hehe
 
If you want the same kind of thing, its available with a plugin(s) for GIMP.
As an example: http://slacy.com/blog/2005/04/cool-image-processing/
 
CUDA>Steam of course that much is obvious ATI are a bunch of lazy slackers when it comes to things software related and just try to opt for the free open source route where everyone else does all the hard work for them.
 
Jeeze content aware... I remember having to do stuff like this in Photoshop 7 using the old clone stamp tool to erase out areas and fill them in pixel by pixel. Its getting to a point that artists will no longer be needed. Just speak what you want and the computer will draw it for you without any artistic skill or training from the user.
 
[citation][nom]knowom[/nom]CUDA>Steam of course that much is obvious ATI are a bunch of lazy slackers when it comes to things software related and just try to opt for the free open source route where everyone else does all the hard work for them.[/citation]
Steam? I think you're confused.
 
Sounds very useful. Did Adobe say whether they were going to fix all their existing problems that they've been introducing during each "upgrade?" Did they also say whether they were going to resolve the huge number of issues they introduced in CS4?

I'm sure they did say that CS5 would cost every business out there at least $600 per copy for their "upgrade" ... just so that we could have more bugs to work with.

Please tell us when Adobe fixes their existing problems...As good as these "new features" sound, this software is just getting too unwieldy and too buggy to keep supporting.


Adobe customers need for Adobe to experience competition. I for one am tired of paying for these upgrades hoping that the newer version will have less issues than the last.

CS5 can wait - I'm going back to CS2.
 
[citation][nom]warezme[/nom]Now if Adobe makes Photoshop 5 PC only, I think Steve Jobs may quit slamming Adobe Flash or risk losing a chunk of its market.[/citation]
but you notice how he's using a mac in the video...
 
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