Picture Window Pro 3.5
I am fairly new to processing digital photos. I got Photoshop Elements in May and have been slogging through the manual and one other book. A few weeks ago I downloaded the evaulation copy of PWP3.1. I also downloaded the manual. I used it for a week and bought the new PWP3.5. I like it and will probably stick with it.
It isn't Photoshop and isn't intended to be. In fact, some of the complaints in the review I read were that it doesn't use Photoshop plugins or accept Photoshop file format. It also complained that there were no layers but PWP uses masks. Simply a different paradigm.
If you want to produce quality photos I think PWP works fine. If you want to creat graphic arts stick with Photoshop.
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There are people in the CompuServe photography forums that use it. You might want to ask over there.
http://member.compuserve.com/forum_c...r.jsp?letter=P
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It's been awhile since I reviewed it, and it's probably much more advance now. But I recall it as having a lot of nice features, but not supporting layers or alpha channels, which pretty much kills it for most photo work.
Here's my original review, which, as I said, is probably very dated now.
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Picture Window Pro
Anyone here have any experience with Picture Window Pro? From the extensive tutorials and detailed examples and essays at the link below, this $89 program looks like it has many many features that I certainly do not see in PSE (even with Hidden Tools) and not in PSP8. I do not have PS7, but if all of the capabilities are the same but the former is almost 10x the price of the latter, what am I missing in the logic of which to get?
Something must be missing from this story.
Any comments from experienced folks?
Ken
Link: (just stroll around this site---it was mentioned in another thread here on ReTouchPro so it is probably familiar to a lot of you).
http://www.normankoren.com/PWP_intro.html
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