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Photoshop or Something Free
MT
Ranger
in Zocalo v2.0
For the time I had it, I loved Photoshop. It was awesome. However, even at a student rate bundled with a bunch of stuff I'll never use, it's really expensive. I'll probably ask for an early birthday present and get it that way, or not at all.
I have two questions:
1) If I install Photoshop CS on one PC at my home, and another PC at my dorm room, and only use one at a time, is there anything wrong with that? Or does online registration or something else screw such a scenario up.
2) Is there anything free that has a tool similar to Photoshop CS' Shadow/Highlight Correction? [url]http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop/newfeatures.html?top10highlight#nf4[/url]
It's the feature I'd use most, next to color correction and filters in case I screw up my white balance.
I looked into GIMP, but can't figure out what I need to download. Or, I think I know what I need to download, I just don't know how to install it.
I have two questions:
1) If I install Photoshop CS on one PC at my home, and another PC at my dorm room, and only use one at a time, is there anything wrong with that? Or does online registration or something else screw such a scenario up.
2) Is there anything free that has a tool similar to Photoshop CS' Shadow/Highlight Correction? [url]http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop/newfeatures.html?top10highlight#nf4[/url]
It's the feature I'd use most, next to color correction and filters in case I screw up my white balance.
I looked into GIMP, but can't figure out what I need to download. Or, I think I know what I need to download, I just don't know how to install it.
Comments
Personally, I dislike gimp, mainly because of the interface. I don't like the poor attempt to mimic the original photoshop interface and general clutter (like no quick, obvious way to zoom in and out on an image).
Regarding shadow/highlight in Gimp: yes, it has something similar, but not identical. I remember using both a simplified version and [url=http://www.hot.ee/ziirq/gimp/snap.png]manually playing with color curves.[/url]
I think it was accesiblbe via "Layer -> Color -> Curves" (or something like that).
Go to this page - [url]http://gimp-win.sourceforge.net/stable.html[/url]
Download: GTK+ 2 for Windows (version 2.4.14)
Install it...
Then:
Download: The Gimp for Windows (version 2.2.3)
Install it...
Enjoy...
I have an older version 6.01, does absolutely everything I need, and with extra plugins even better...
Cost me a few coins, but then it was for work. ;)
Plus PSP and Photoshop handle the same plugin formats.