JWFilips
Well-Known Member
hporter,
I know what you mean about Adobe's yearly subscription !
Glad my old boss still pays for all this stuff! As long as I keep working, I'm one of 3 businesses in that huge building; So it helps pay the bills and keep the doors open!
The one bad thing about Photoshop is the learning curve! It is intimidating for most folks that haven't been using it for years.
I started with Photoshop 2.0 in 1987 ( before digital photography) We used to have our 4x5 transparency film "drum scanned" from an outside source ( that was expensive) This digitized it and we could bring it into a Mac computer and work on it in photoshop. When the file was ready we could hand it off to some of the larger printing companies that were starting to use digital files for plate making to print catalogs magazines etc.
I know what you mean about Adobe's yearly subscription !
Glad my old boss still pays for all this stuff! As long as I keep working, I'm one of 3 businesses in that huge building; So it helps pay the bills and keep the doors open!
The one bad thing about Photoshop is the learning curve! It is intimidating for most folks that haven't been using it for years.
I started with Photoshop 2.0 in 1987 ( before digital photography) We used to have our 4x5 transparency film "drum scanned" from an outside source ( that was expensive) This digitized it and we could bring it into a Mac computer and work on it in photoshop. When the file was ready we could hand it off to some of the larger printing companies that were starting to use digital files for plate making to print catalogs magazines etc.
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