Forum: Photoshop


Subject: Then on the other hand, what your worst beef about Photoshop....??

3DSprite opened this issue on Feb 27, 2000 ยท 8 posts


3DSprite posted Sun, 27 February 2000 at 6:56 PM

If you had a say, what would you like to see changed about this awsome program?? Is it perfect?? I don't think so!! Mind you, I don't know about 5.5 as I have only 5.0 with the 5.2 upgrade, (see earlier thread on that), but there are some things I would really like to see changed?? Like the cloning tools? They could be much more user friendly?? And why, oh why has Photoshop never ever considered having that neat option to browse through a whole bunch of pics like Paint Shop Pro?? I mean, that's the ONLY thing I find good about Paint Shop Pro which is really only a "baby" Photoshop?? ~3D ;-)


adam posted Mon, 28 February 2000 at 6:20 PM

Yeah, it would be great if they had some examples to see, but basically photoshop is SO amazingly good that the small little problems are nothing compared to the awesome options you can play with. Also, it would be great if you can compress images in photoshop instead of having to open it in Image Ready and then save it again. -Adam


3DSprite posted Tue, 29 February 2000 at 6:11 AM

Well, one thing I don't like is that if you leave it "open" and walk away for a "long" time, like I did yesterday, it gets all screwy?? Probably a ram thing? Funny though, poser is also a ram hog but it's fine if you leave it up?? ~3D ;-)


adam posted Tue, 29 February 2000 at 8:37 PM

hmm, i never had that problem. Maybe it is because i never left photoshop open for longer than 10 minutes unattended. Hmm, probably is RAM.


3DSprite posted Thu, 02 March 2000 at 9:02 AM

Must be, cause it was okay once I re-booted and cleared the cache ;-)


RKane_1 posted Sun, 05 March 2000 at 10:57 PM

I want it to have nozzles. There is a plugin for it called Photospray but I would like it to be native to the program.


CharlieBrown posted Tue, 07 March 2000 at 3:09 PM

3D Sprite, are you using Windows? If it tried to launch a screen saver or go into Standby mode, that can screw up a LOT of programs, and PhotoShop is one of the more sensitive programs out there...


dethblud posted Mon, 08 May 2000 at 3:28 PM

I have left photoshop unattended for entire weekends with screen savers going and other programs using memory (like realjukebox which is wonky with it's memory handling) and photoshop has held up like a champ. Photoshop is probably the single most stable application on my computer.