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  • JimmyDean
    Registered User
    • Jan 2004
    • 91

    #1

    Photo Shop

    Alright i to sound like an idiot, but then again i dotn care. But for those of you who photoshop i need to know all about it. where to get it, price, all the way down to what the box looks like. i wanna know how u like it, if it is worth messing with, i mean every thing, so if you woudlent mind helping me out thanx in advance.

    -JimmyDean
    "You see bob heres the thing, its not that Im lazy, I just dont care"-Office Space
  • Fanatic
    Hey yo! You talkin to me?
    • Dec 2001
    • 488

    #2


    its great...but its pricey

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    • Benfica4ever
      Registered User
      • Nov 2002
      • 1583

      #3
      Pssst...download it

      But yea photoshop is great!



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      • _tMAN
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        • Jun 2004
        • 789

        #4
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        • JimmyDean
          Registered User
          • Jan 2004
          • 91

          #5
          Is there really a place where u can download it? also is there another much cheaper software that is pretty decent? i mean if its cheaper i know its not the best but im not looking to do rocket science.
          "You see bob heres the thing, its not that Im lazy, I just dont care"-Office Space

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          • JimmyDean
            Registered User
            • Jan 2004
            • 91

            #6
            Also ive heard of Paint Pro, any thought on it?
            "You see bob heres the thing, its not that Im lazy, I just dont care"-Office Space

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            • CaptaiN_JacK
              will get you high tonight
              • Jan 2003
              • 947

              #7
              Blackbeard says: "Arrr, don't be piratin no software."
              Last edited by CaptaiN_JacK; 07-29-2004, 10:52 PM.

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              • Bluestrike_2
                Archer
                • Jan 2004
                • 481

                #8
                That's just great.

                Make those of us who PAY for our programs suffer because you are cheap, ignorant morons who like to pirate software.

                Never mind the fact that student liscense of Premium CS are only $400 over at journeyed.com:



                Compared to what, $1100 for the commercial liscenses. Though no commercial work etc. on them.

                You do, of course realize that piracy is illegal. Right?

                It's scum that resorts to piracy who cause activation nightmares for legit users(MS Windows XP, Adobe, etc.). Thank god piracy problems on the mac are low...

                So think, will you? Can't afford the commercial version and not a student? Tough.... Life sucks. It IS a professional application, anyhow. Adobe Photoshop Elements probably would be a better purchase for you. The majority of consumers(not prosumers or professionals)will NEVER need the tools found in the $600 full fledged Photoshop CS.

                Who does piracy hurt?.

                The global economy

                Illegal distribution of software affects the worldwide economy. With an estimated 36% piracy rate globally, the economic effects are significant. In 2001, according to the Business Software Alliance, piracy cost the global economy over US$13 billion dollars in lost tax revenues that would benefit local communities. Hundreds of thousands of jobs in software and related industries were also lost.

                Legitimate software users

                Software piracy stifles innovation. The cost of combating software piracy, plus lost revenues, could be spent on research and development to benefit users.

                Users of pirated software

                Pirated software can carry viruses or may not function at all. Unlicensed users do not receive quality documentation and are not entitled to receive technical support or product upgrades, patches, or updates. Organizational productivity also suffers when employees use pirated products. Pirated software often leads to version control problems that prevent employees from efficiently sharing files, while driving up IT support costs.

                ^Adobe Search


                ^Adobe Piracy Section of website


                =====================

                There are significant financial and legal penalties for software piracy. Illegal distribution and use of software can result in prison terms of up to five years, and felony charges with fines up to US$250,000. In civil litigation against those who illegally distribute Adobe software, Adobe can obtain the higher of its lost profits, the infringer's profits, or statutory damages of up to $US150,000 per product infringed, plus Adobe's attorney fees.

                But the costs are not measured in dollars alone. When organizations are legally prosecuted for software piracy, they also suffer significant damage to their reputation.
                Felony charges? Fines up to $250,000? Five years? Adobe can sue you[up to $150,000 per product and legal fees]? Have fun! BTW, corporate lawyers are very, very expensive per hour.

                "I've always said that Pixar is the most technically advanced creative company; Apple is the most creatively advanced technical company"
                -Apple CEO, Steve Jobs

                http://www.fortune.com/fortune/technology/articles/0,15114,1025098,00.html - Apple CEO
                http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1759,1572017,00.asp - Adobe CEO

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                • JimmyDean
                  Registered User
                  • Jan 2004
                  • 91

                  #9
                  Bluestrike_2 please delete your post. it does not help me toward mysearch and does not pertain to me since i didnt ask where i coudl get it for free or anything of that sort. I asked if there was any other program like Photoshop but cheaper. thanx for doing your legal homework but im not interested in hear about it so please move it to another thread or forum. thank you.
                  "You see bob heres the thing, its not that Im lazy, I just dont care"-Office Space

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                  • Bluestrike_2
                    Archer
                    • Jan 2004
                    • 481

                    #10
                    Jimmy Dean, that post was made in direct regard to the other replies in this thread. If you would care to look through it, you would see:

                    a) No names were used. Not you or anyone else's for that matter.

                    b) I listed other, cheaper alternatives.

                    They were:

                    1) Journeyed.com - Student Liscense. $400 for the Adobe Creative Suite Premium, including Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, GoLive, and Acrobat Professional, along with Version Cue file management.

                    2)Journeyed.com - Student liscense - Photoshop only. $220.

                    3) Adobe Photoshop Elements 2.0 -p $99. $49 at compusa.com after the two mail in rebates($20, $30).

                    4) Adobe Photoshop Elements 2.0 and Photoshop Album - $149 - Minus $45 mail in rebate.





                    So, yes, there WAS information in there pertinent to your thread.

                    My legal response was not directed at you, JimmyDean, it was in DIRECT response to the posts made by:

                    CaptaiN_Jack
                    _tMAN
                    Benifica4ever

                    Although I feel Benifica4ever and _tMAN were just kidding. CaptaiN_Jack literally gave you step-by-step directions for software piracy. That is something that should not be tolerated. There are options to obtain Photoshop CS and the Creative Suite LEGALLY on a low budget. Piracy is not one of them.

                    ==========

                    Jasc Paint Shop Pro is a low-end application IMHO, at least when I used it, compared to other offerings on the market. PhotoShop is a much better program, albeit with a much steeper learning curve. The results are worth it though.

                    ==========

                    Two other things I would try to budget for. A good book or two (if you get Elements, get a book about Elements. There are many different things between it and Photoshop CS) and


                    Book suggestions:

                    http://www.compusa.com/products/prod...828&pfp=SEARCH <- Sybex is a good publisher. Their Maya books were rather helpful for me.


                    Good luck.

                    note the those who suggested d/l Photoshop CS.

                    I own the suite, so that may change this information, but it takes two DVDs to install the suite. Thats quite a few gigabytes of information. Approximately 3gb per app... Sure, theres compression, but...
                    "I've always said that Pixar is the most technically advanced creative company; Apple is the most creatively advanced technical company"
                    -Apple CEO, Steve Jobs

                    http://www.fortune.com/fortune/technology/articles/0,15114,1025098,00.html - Apple CEO
                    http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1759,1572017,00.asp - Adobe CEO

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                    • CaptaiN_JacK
                      will get you high tonight
                      • Jan 2003
                      • 947

                      #11
                      Bluestrike, I'm the design ed of our school news magazine, so yes, I do need a lot of the features photoshop provides. Not only that, but I recieved a copy from the school, not from kazaa. I think we have all learned that pirating is bad from Blackbeard and Jack Sparrow, so don't do it. Pirates used to get hanged. You don't want to be hanged, do you?

                      War is peace

                      Freedom is slavery

                      Ignorance is strength

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                      • bornl33t
                        hello lamewads
                        • Oct 2000
                        • 4463

                        #12
                        I have both photo shop by adobe and paintshop by jasc

                        Paintshop is a very powerful editing program as a fraction of the price of adobe. I think my liscence costed me around 80$ back when I got it ( it's a few versions outdated )
                        It can do almost everything that photoshop can do and it's ALOT more user friendly. If you're new to graphics I highly recommend paint shop pro. It will teach you how graphics come to be, techniques and the professional terms. It will teach you how to use layers, and masks, along with a color curve (aka histogram).

                        So why Adobe?

                        Well you get what you pay for. Photo shop does have features that paintshop doesn't have. For one, it has more then 3 times the filters. Also alot of the effects you can generate with paintshop are automated in photoshop. Adobe has become the industries standart. So if you intend to become anywhere near professional you will want to know how to use photoshop because that's what's going to be on your work computer.

                        As for price, I have NO CLUE what paintshop pro is running right now. I just bought Adobe's photoshop for 360$ on ebay. I've only had it for a week so I may not be totally qualified to compare the two programs, but I CAN say there are 100 times more tutorials out there for photoshop and quite frankly I'm loosing sight of my beloved paintshop pro.


                        Oh yeah, one more thing, you better have at least 512meg of ram in your machine cause this thing is a hungry monster. I've crashed the program 3 times already when my rescourses dumped on me. I think I'll be ordering a second screen and another 512mb or ram here soon.

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                        • JimmyDean
                          Registered User
                          • Jan 2004
                          • 91

                          #13
                          Can you blend two pcitures and cut and copy from one picture to another in Piant Pro or is it mostly for enhancing your digital photos?
                          "You see bob heres the thing, its not that Im lazy, I just dont care"-Office Space

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                          • bornl33t
                            hello lamewads
                            • Oct 2000
                            • 4463

                            #14

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                            • Bluestrike_2
                              Archer
                              • Jan 2004
                              • 481

                              #15
                              First off,

                              CaptaiN_Jack - You are the one that SUGGESTED piracy. So now you are attempting to throw your ball to me?

                              Notice I said consumers. You would probably be more like a prosumer as you need it for work. The majority don't. Don't try and read between the lines. Besides, your newspaper needs it, because they most likely use InDesign or QuarkXpress to design the paper.

                              Dean,


                              Quick google search. Paint shop Pro tutorials.

                              Another thing.

                              GO DOWNLOAD THE TRYOUTS.

                              Unlock new creative options fast with PaintShop Pro 2022. AI-powered Portrait Mode, Background Replacement and Style Transfer simplify complex tasks. Plus, new editing tools and workspace enhancements streamline the photo editing process for photographers of any skill level.



                              Have fun and good luck.


                              PSP review:


                              EDIT: Just noticed that the captain has edited his post. Thank you.
                              "I've always said that Pixar is the most technically advanced creative company; Apple is the most creatively advanced technical company"
                              -Apple CEO, Steve Jobs

                              http://www.fortune.com/fortune/technology/articles/0,15114,1025098,00.html - Apple CEO
                              http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1759,1572017,00.asp - Adobe CEO

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