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Originally Posted by Kraellin that would be extremely handy. one of these days i'll make the move to ps, but i'll probably never completely give up psp. the digital camera noise removal alone is something some would sell for the same price as psp itself.
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I originally used Photoshop 4.0 eons ago, but then
PSP v8 came out it had many features not found in Photoshop both advanced and autofix stuff. I missed the thumbnails in the layer palette, but them's the breaks and they finally put that feature in for PSPX. But now as the images I edit have grown in size (often more than 10mpixel panoramas), PSPX bogs way down whereas even my old Photoshop 4.0 just chugs happily away even on 100Mpixel giants. I looked at elements, but it's considerably different than either
PSP or
PS in my opinion--and it's too crippled for me. So I just upgraded for $150 to the real deal. The transition was completely painless--
PS also has a wonderful hardcopy manual.
PSP and
PS are conceptually very similar in most ways.
Bart