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03/11/2003 10:23:48 PM · #1 |
Are there any photographers out here that would consider themselves very proficient with PSP?
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03/11/2003 10:57:56 PM · #2 |
I use it all the time, have done for quite a while. No guru, perhaps not even proficient, but willing to try to help.
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03/11/2003 11:01:55 PM · #3 |
A PSP guru would be good! Very good. Very, very good, even. I use it, but I only "scratch the surface."
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03/11/2003 11:02:25 PM · #4 |
Hi Jak :)
What we need here at DPC is a new tutorial... THIS tutorial shows how to create effective printable files with Adobe products. We need something similar done with Paintshop Pro to assist those users with some instructions on how to create printable files... especially files at larger sizes...
Would you be willing to review this tutorial and advise us on the issues of doing the same sort of thing with PSP?
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03/11/2003 11:31:11 PM · #5 |
When you find the PSP Guru I need a little help myself. Does anyone have starburst, glitter or sunburst masks or tubes for PSP? |
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03/11/2003 11:31:54 PM · #6 |
Here is a free add-on for PSP that does what I believe you are talking about (fotocropII). I haven't used it, but use PSP and thumbs-plus (which has a great cropping tool for photo sizes) for my image editing, not a guru on either, though.
//www.guzewski.ca/fotocrop/
Also, another program (Qimage)I found recommended for making the best resizes:
//www.ddisoftware.com/qimage/
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03/12/2003 09:31:35 AM · #7 |
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03/12/2003 09:42:22 AM · #8 |
There is a very nice web site for Psp users called the PSP users group. It has all kinds of information on PSP including on-line classes, tutorials,etc.
//www.pspug.org/ |
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03/12/2003 10:41:10 AM · #9 |
I'm looking for someone who can write a tutorial as described in the 4th post in this thread... We need a tutorial for DPC :)
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03/12/2003 12:53:21 PM · #10 |
John, I just don't know if it is possible to do in PSP as it is in the adobe programs, that's why I recommended the add on. If you want a tutorial using that add on, I will volunteer to post it.
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03/12/2003 01:14:02 PM · #11 |
Originally posted by OneSweetSin: When you find the PSP Guru I need a little help myself. Does anyone have starburst, glitter or sunburst masks or tubes for PSP? |
Have you ever tried making your own picture tubes? It's a lot of fun. Anyway, here's a link to a site PSP-Tubes.com It's a membership site but for 5.00 you can get a 30-day membership and download everything there:) |
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03/12/2003 01:32:46 PM · #12 |
Originally posted by kandyj: John, I just don't know if it is possible to do in PSP as it is in the adobe programs, that's why I recommended the add on. If you want a tutorial using that add on, I will volunteer to post it. |
Kandyj,
That would definitely be a good start :)
What we need is a tutorial that shows PSP users how to create an image in the correct size ratio for a print. The tutorial also needs to show how to increase the resolution of the image to make larger prints.
Thanks :)
John Setzler
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03/12/2003 02:34:56 PM · #13 |
Originally posted by joanns:
Have you ever tried making your own picture tubes? It's a lot of fun. Anyway, here's a link to a site PSP-Tubes.com It's a membership site but for 5.00 you can get a 30-day membership and download everything there:) |
Actually what I am looking for isn't a tube it is about the same thing as a starburst filter for a camera, it might even be an add on to use with eye candy. I perviously had it for paintshop but lost it when my computer had to go in the shop last month.
As for making my own tubes yes I have done a few and I have quite a few different tubes to work from. I am though going to check out that site...thanks =o) |
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03/12/2003 06:13:12 PM · #14 |
I'm going to try out those programs tonight, there should be some tutorials on resizing (to a greater size) in the existing Psp tips on the net, and maybe I can combine them after I see which seems to work best. I am anxious to see how that interpolating program (Qimage0 works.
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03/13/2003 03:42:49 PM · #15 |
John, did you get someone to do this? I will gladly tutorialize my method.
PS: I cracked up over comment on my "Droopy Tulip" photograph.
Message edited by author 2003-03-13 15:57:48. |
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