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Subject: Re: Photoshop
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jkrutz@meta.burner.com (Jamie Krutz) wrote:
>> > Absolutely! Photoshop sits at my left hand, and LW sits at my right. They
>> > are my two most loyal subjects in the kingdom of 3D.
>>
>> And if you add Fractal Design Painter to your toolbox, you are really
>> covered....:) Its a great texture-maker, and a good companion to Photoshop.
>> It even reads photoshop 3.0 files(with layers and all) - highly recommended!
>>
>>And on the Amiga, ImageFX2 is indispensable. It covers some (but not all) of
>>the features of both FDP and PS, and it supplies features not found on FDP and PS.
>
>-J
I use IFX and I will certainly upgrade to 2.6, but indespensable? I'd argue that
Shapeshifter running PS and FDP would be a better investment for Amiga-only LW
users, especially if you're already running CyberGFX on a 24bit display.