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Hi
I have been happy with ancient paint shop pro 7 for long enough, but a fright recently when the program wouldn't load and I couldn't find the disk either prompted me to think about upgrading. However, when I started searching on the net, I found that programs seemed seriously geared towards photography and overlooked other types of graphics. I do edit photos, but I am more likely to be doing creative work such as a cartoonist might do, by starting with a blank window or a drawing from the scanner. I need all the effects and drawing-type tools such as flood-fill (including graduated colours), colour replacer, sharpen, greyscale, gamma correction, invert selection, resize, save as gif or jpg and so on. No doubt there are more effect-type tools now available which I would find useful. One disappointment in PSP was poor text manipulation: I once needed to write text round a cylindrical shape but it just did not seem possible. One frustration I am finding while searching for alternative programs on the net is a seeming unwillingness by manufacturers to display an example of a working page, so that I could see the environment and the tools I would be working with. I look forward to readers' suggestions for a package which I would find exciting and rewarding to use. Josh |
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Don't know if this would be any kind of an upgrade, but it's free
![]() Can't say I've used it much myself. http://www.gimp.org/ -- RobertJM "josh" <jillywoods@abcjillywoods.karoo.co.uk> wrote in message news:HcadnRRPtsvzrV3anZ2dnUVZ8vOdnZ2d@eclipse.net. uk... > Hi > > I have been happy with ancient paint shop pro 7 for long enough, but a > fright recently when the program wouldn't load and I couldn't find the > disk either prompted me to think about upgrading. However, when I started > searching on the net, I found that programs seemed seriously geared > towards photography and overlooked other types of graphics. I do edit > photos, but I am more likely to be doing creative work such as a > cartoonist might do, by starting with a blank window or a drawing from the > scanner. > > I need all the effects and drawing-type tools such as flood-fill > (including graduated colours), colour replacer, sharpen, greyscale, gamma > correction, invert selection, resize, save as gif or jpg and so on. No > doubt there are more effect-type tools now available which I would find > useful. > > One disappointment in PSP was poor text manipulation: I once needed to > write text round a cylindrical shape but it just did not seem possible. > > One frustration I am finding while searching for alternative programs on > the net is a seeming unwillingness by manufacturers to display an example > of a working page, so that I could see the environment and the tools I > would be working with. > > I look forward to readers' suggestions for a package which I would find > exciting and rewarding to use. > > Josh > > |
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