Caledonia opened this issue on Jan 12, 2002 ยท 10 posts
Caledonia posted Sat, 12 January 2002 at 12:56 PM
Rork1973 posted Sat, 12 January 2002 at 1:18 PM
Caledonia posted Sat, 12 January 2002 at 1:23 PM
I don't mind at all, thanks. I have more from the trip but not of the Tabernacle. It took me awhile to figure out how to post it and the first time I tried it was way too big.
JordyArt posted Sat, 12 January 2002 at 5:48 PM
Lovely image, Cal! I like the soft dreammy (Dusty?) effect.... @ Rork - like the way you've cleaned it up too, makes it much more vivid - but (just imo) a little too like Disneyland...... (",)
PunkClown posted Sat, 12 January 2002 at 6:23 PM
Both images are nice...Disneyland...didn't think of that straight away! I've never been to Disneyland...the place in this image looks more "real"...if you know what I mean?
Rork1973 posted Sat, 12 January 2002 at 6:28 PM
Hey, don't credit me....it's his photo, so all credit goed to this great photographer :)
dreamsosweet posted Sat, 12 January 2002 at 9:35 PM
I like them both, but I like the soft, dream-like quality of the original best! I use PSP almost exclusively, cos I'm much more familiar with it, and have gotten some very good results, so don't let the lack of PhotoShop hold you back! :-)
bsteph2069 posted Sun, 13 January 2002 at 3:56 AM
I second the motion for Paint Shop Pro. In fact it's what I use almost exclusively. Additionally you can import Photo Shop Filters into PSP. If you REALLY have to save I would suggest. Cannon's Photostudio. Bsteph
Syyd posted Sun, 13 January 2002 at 9:42 AM
That is an amazing structure......just amazing..would like to see it up close.....(so I'll go there someday). PsP is all I used for two years. Based on price alone. Essentially Fred is right, the interface is different, but once you get locked into a program it becomes your bible. They also have a few twists and bends Photoshop doesn't, and that makes it unique and all its own.
Caledonia posted Mon, 14 January 2002 at 8:00 AM
Thanks everyone! I will give PSP a try