I would think with at great photo editor like PhotoPaint there would be more 'Photo' chatter.
Maybe a new PhotoPaint vid on Glam Retouching....
Rikk Flohr said:Maybe a new PhotoPaint vid on Glam Retouching....
Do you know Bob Friedman? Bob and I are always discussing how the entire suite is so diverse as is the user base that one can work their entire life and never use features that another person uses every day. Bob does web work and I'm big into general print, signage and large format.
What about an approach with tutorials (like) posts that goesstep by step for one of our specialty uses? From calibration of the system, explaining the CM, resolution and export settings required to the file assembly and print, (in my case).
Would that be too long and drawn out for a forum?
Funny thing about Bob he started the PKA events 30 some yares ago, I worked the events and we traveld not only in the same circles but lived a few miles from one another but it was our Corel use that brought us face to face.
Hi Rikk,
I'm a very new user of CorelDRAW X5 and am only starting to play around the edges with PP. Before this, I was, and am a dedicated user of Corel's PSP X3 as this is their leading or specialist image editing program, over PP. The are some feature differences between the two but from what I can gather, PSP X3 is the superior program. Maybe many other users are also using the same program instead of PP which is why the chat so minimal for it.
In fact, with all my image editing I bounce between ACDSee Pro for my RAW processing, image cataloging and border/frame edges, and use PSP X3 for all my creative stuff. If I do use PP, it would be for their additional creative filters that PSP X3 lacks. But I'm happy to contribute along to this site as I get more involved with PP. Just have to dedicate the time to it while learning X5 so I can be more familiar.
Cheers.
I wouldn't necessarily put PSP X3 over PP X5. They cater to different markets but I still think the power lies in PP.
Each has strong and weak points.
In a CYMK (or LAB) workflow, PP kicks PSP's butt.