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Photoshop 6.0 or lower
0%
0
Photoshop7.0
 
8.82%
3
Photoshop elements
 
29.41%
10
Corel paintshop pro
 
26.47%
9
GIMP
0%
0
Paint.NET
0%
0
other
 
35.29%
12
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Posted 9/1/2007 4:31:34 PM


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Well, Photoshop is a heavy program. It takes alot of RAM , also, you need to make sure your scratch (the place your saving to) is not your primary drive, but a backup drive. So you dont kill your main.


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Posted 9/9/2007 8:14:16 PM


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I'm using PSP X,nice program i can do everything with it,only when i want to make backgrounds oh my truobel it take several minutes and somethimes more

my comp gets overheat

Don't worry be a happy scrapper

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Posted 9/22/2007 12:33:48 AM
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Photoshop elements, whatever the newest version is.  If you are looking to learn any of the Photoshop softwares, there is an author by the name of Scott Kelby that writes books that are awesome to learn Photoshop. 
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Posted 10/16/2007 1:19:09 PM
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I have been using Paint Shop pro and it seems the easiest for me to use I know my way around the program and know how to do most things in it.  If I can't figure it out I always have a friend who can.

Jenny
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Posted 10/20/2007 8:36:06 AM


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I started off using a trial version of Photoshop elements 5.0 and was completely confused at first. Then I went over some tutorials and found that it wasn't as difficult as I thought. I bought PSE 4 on Ebay and then upgraded recently to PSE 6 which I am CRAZY about (except for that stupid dark gray background in the brushes palette).

Stephanie J.

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Posted 10/28/2007 9:08:32 PM


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I use PSE 5.0, I got it few months ago when I started Digital Scrapbooking, I like it, and let me do so many things...
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Posted 12/8/2007 4:55:32 AM


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I selected OTHER - as I use Photoshop CS2 - I only got this to design with. Certainly not necessary for the average scrapbooking person. I think I will be learning this program until the day I die. LOL Soooo much to learn.

Practice makes perfect - I'm still practicing. 

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Posted 12/10/2007 3:38:11 AM


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