From: | storm |
Date: | 20 Jul 2001 at 02:19:56 |
Subject: | Re: Image Processors - advice needed |
Hi Colin
On 19-Jul-01, you wrote:
> The question is: which gfx software would be most suitable for her
> requirements?
> Images will be sourced from; scans, jpegs, Photoshop files (possibly
> layered), and possibly digital camera. The images will need to have
> colours altered/replaced, retaining shadows etc.., and it might be
> necessary to alter parts of the design of the building as well.
> I feel that she probably still needs a "traditional" type paint package
> (24bit) ( perhaps Perfect Paint?), but we really need the advice of
> anybody who works in this field or uses these packages.
Photogenics. It's like Photoshop. Otherwise check out Art Department Pro
from H&P. although I haven't used it myself. Perfect Paint would be a good
partner for either of these, and it's free.
Regards
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