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After Daley yelled at my wife for not taking pictures at the Cobalt season show, she hauled the family back up to the roof of the Life Arts building the next day and started snappin' off shots. (He didn't yell but it was a good push because she loves to look at life through a camera lens). I don't have enough money to get her photoshop yet but I think she takes darn good shots. My son is a pretty cool muse though! He gets his hair from his daddy!
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unless she's going to be touching up supermodels stretch marks, skip photoshop and get Lightroom. There's even a 30 day trial.
Nice Alyssa, very nice!
I agree with Ian, get "Lightroom" I will will teach you how to use it even. Since the beta version last year I have used it 100% for my workflow & processing.
(for pixel manipulation, stretch marks and the like I still use photoshop currently CS3)
and if she is not going to be a professional photographer, or work in that business, I say give Gimp a try. Its open-source so its free. Granted, there are not a lot of books on how to use it, but in my opinion, its as good as photoshop for the hobbiest. (but then, i'm wierd)
http://www.gimp.org
Michael Lake
thanks Mike...I'll check it out. Great to hear from you. Where's your blog at?
No problem.
No blog, no time. That, and a lack of anything interesting to say.
Michael
you can blog about your hyperbolic knots. I'd totally be into that :)
Ok that is funny
Gimp?
I just read the documentation;
It might be just me and the rest of the free world, but any program that lists "red eye reduction" as a feature, has got to be scaring the crap out Adobe right about now.
PS there is always Mac Paint too
The Last thing that I want to do is blog about my thesis. And no one would understand it anyway. Heck, most math majors probably wouldn't understand it.
Gimp is not yet a Photoshop buster. But it's getting closer with every release. In a couple years, who knows?
Michael
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