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| Topic: | Ideas for Frames This thread has 8 replies. Displaying all posts. |
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| Post 1 made on Wednesday May 9, 2001 at 16:37 |
I am looking for recommendations on an easy program to creat and edit frames for my pronto. I have a copy of Adobe Photoshop 6.0, but would like something a bit more user friendly....any suggestions?
Thanks!!!
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| OP | Post 2 made on Wednesday May 9, 2001 at 16:59 |
Martin Historic Forum Post |
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I am using PhotoStudio and it suits all my need as well as being user friendly.
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| OP | Post 3 made on Wednesday May 9, 2001 at 17:57 |
Is it a lite version of PhotoShop?
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| OP | Post 4 made on Wednesday May 9, 2001 at 18:43 |
Martin Historic Forum Post |
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Hello Tony,
Yes it is. You do not get all the functionality available from PhotoShop, but I believe it represents a perfect compromise.
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| OP | Post 5 made on Wednesday May 9, 2001 at 19:40 |
Peter Dewildt Historic Forum Post |
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Tony, a "frame" is a ProntoEdit construct. You are talking about a bitmap to attach to a frame.
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| OP | Post 6 made on Wednesday May 9, 2001 at 20:39 |
Martin Historic Forum Post |
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Peter,
This is my understanding as well.
Tony, is it yours too?
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| OP | Post 7 made on Thursday May 10, 2001 at 09:39 |
I played around with it last night am able to do want I want now. Thanks for the advice and suggestions. I used the Photo Deluxe Home, to size it the way I wanted and then PhotoShop 6.0 to save it back to bmp and then used MS Paint to do single pixel editing with a pen. I couldn't find anyting except a brush in the Adobe program. I have a little more work to do on it and then I will have it looking the way I want.
Thanks again!!!
Tony
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| OP | Post 8 made on Thursday May 10, 2001 at 13:33 |
Gil V. Historic Forum Post |
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Tony
Its my experienece that you can do all the functions you describe with PhotoShop (specialy 6.0) I am using 5.5 and find no need for other packages. PS6.0 with its vector drawing capability (like Illustrator) can even give you better results in doing things like lines frames, buttons etc.
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| OP | Post 9 made on Thursday May 10, 2001 at 16:34 |
Thanks Gil...my only problem is I would really have to learn Photoshop 6.0...which I don't know at all.
Tony
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