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Re: filmscanners: Hello



One of the advantages to using PhotoShop Elements (btw I use PS 6 but
gave my daughter PSE) is that practically all of the commands are the
same as those used in the full Photoshop. So if your strapped for cash
it is a good start, not sure but it also might give you a discounted
upgrade path at a later date. I believe you can download a demo of PS
Elements from Adobe.  Photoshop has a long learning curve, if you go
with Elements you will be getting a leg up on that learning curve.
 Pretty sure that Elements has the save to web feature that is now in
in PS 6 this will give you a dual screen display of your file before
and after compresion is applied. Visual is the way to go for jpg going
to the web.


Shawn Coggins  http://www.originalgimp.org/index.htm
http://www.herronparkhorsetrials.org/




 




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