Christian22179 opened this issue on Dec 10, 2009 · 4 posts
Christian22179 posted Thu, 10 December 2009 at 3:07 PM
Most tutorials for enhancing images that were rendered in either Poser or Daz Studio use Photoshop.
I use the GIMP, since it's free, and although it's similar to Photoshop in several ways and can even use Photoshop filters, it still makes it extrememly hard to follow photoshop tutorials. Especially since I want to achieve certain effects to make my D/S and/or Poser Renders dazzle the eyes. Needless to say, I'm continuelly finding myself very frustrated.
It would take me 10 months to a year to save up enough to buy the rip off price of Photoshop CS4 Extended, a bit less time in order to buy the rip off price of the non-extended version.
Then I learned of Photoshop Elements, something I can get at the fraction of the price.
So. Onto my question. Can I follow most tutorials online to make my renders pop and achieve the same effects with Photoshop Elements or should I be Mr. Patient and save up for the more expensive rip off priced Photoshops?
WHat's your advice?
bodootschoi posted Thu, 10 December 2009 at 5:53 PM
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hi i am quite new to photoshop and still learning..might need a bit of your help as i go on... which version of adobe photoshop would be best to install in a windows xp 2003 with a ram of only 1024 GB. I tried it before but pc keeps on freezing, can you help please? thanksspedler posted Fri, 11 December 2009 at 3:16 AM
Difficult question to answer but take a look at these links:
http://graphicssoft.about.com/cs/photoshop/f/elementscompare.htm
http://www.digicamhelp.com/processing-photos/advanced-editing/photoshop-elements-7-vs-photoshop-cs4/
These give some of the differences between them. Looking at the list, personally I think that that lack of layer masks and the pen tool in Elements is enough to disqualify it as a serious image editing tool, but others may disagree.
Have you looked at Paint Shop Pro? A lot cheaper than PS but has many of the same facilities.
Steve
Christian22179 posted Fri, 11 December 2009 at 11:45 AM
Thanks. :) Paint Shop Pro it is then. Not willing to wait almost a year just for the rip off, overpriced, Photoshop.