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In-Reply-To: Donald Drennan <ddrennan@freenet.columbus.oh.us>
"Re: Paint Program/PC Lightwave?" (Apr 19, 10:34pm)
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I agree wholeheartedly with using Photoshop. We use it on the Mac, PC, and SGI
here at work. The PC version has one little problem with working in zoomed in
mode though. If you want to work on certian pixels the registration is off but
zooming out shows you did it right.
On Apr 19, 10:34pm, Donald Drennan wrote:
> Subject: Re: Paint Program/PC Lightwave?
>
> > On Sat, 15 Apr 1995, Tom Jorgensen wrote:
> >
> > > Does anyone have any thoughts or suggestions for a
> > > paint program for PC Lightwave?
>
> Adobe Photoshop has my vote. I use it on the Macintosh, but I'd think the
> PC version is similar. Painter 3.0 does a lot of nice things, but it's
> menus are confusing and hard to learn.
>
> Don Drennan
> SOS Productions
> Columbus, Ohio
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>-- End of excerpt from Donald Drennan