This is a discussion on Paint Shop Pro 7.0 tutorial within the Graphics Programs and Photo Gallery forums, part of the Digital Photography category; The ones I find online, the editing is obvious and very unnatural... Does anyone use Paint Shop pro?...
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Paint Shop Pro 7.0 tutorial
The ones I find online, the editing is obvious and very unnatural... Does anyone use Paint Shop pro?
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You really shouldn't give people such an inviting opportunity to jerk your chain with a question like, "Does anyone use Paint Shop pro?".
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The opposite side of the coin however is that the "viewer" sometimes has it wrong and NO editing has been done. Recently Popular Photography magazine had a series of scenics that a lot of casual viewers would immediately assume were extremely oversaturated in editing. The look of the photos however was the result of using a Singh Ray warming polarizer filter. Paint Shop Pro is one of several editors that I use. skieur |
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