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Depends on what you like. I use Paintshop Pro 8 because I like simple :) Photoshop has a jillion options, but I'm too lazy to learn how to use it right.

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Depends on what you like.  I use Paintshop Pro 8 because I like simple :rolleyes:  Photoshop has a jillion options, but I'm too lazy to learn how to use it right.

this may be a dumb question but...how do you change font color in paintshop pro? :)

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My fave must be Photoshop 7 ... Filled with features, well structured interface and extremely stable! I can't wait until Photshop 8 comes around! ... Its bound to be a godlike app! :excited:

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Depends on what you like.  I use Paintshop Pro 8 because I like simple :rolleyes:  Photoshop has a jillion options, but I'm too lazy to learn how to use it right.

this may be a dumb question but...how do you change font color in paintshop pro? :)

My first question would be which version of PSP do you have? In PSP 8 you are using the color in the second (bottom) box in the top right hand corner of the window.

Art Resources is one of many sites that offers some good tuts and information on PSP..........

:D

I have both PSP7 and PSP8. Both are good but I use 8 all the time now and am a little rusty on 7....

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My first question would be which version of PSP do you have? In PSP 8 you are using the color in the second (bottom) box in the top right hand corner of the window.

Art Resources is one of many sites that offers some good tuts and information on PSP..........

:)

I have both PSP7 and PSP8. Both are good but I use 8 all the time now and am a little rusty on 7....

i am using PSP 8. Thanks for the help and the link.

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i got psp 7 and 8 but my favorite is still 7 8 has more feature's but so much detours for all the stuff that i did need and still to much feature's 4 me im satisfied with 7

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If you like Photoshop but don't need the gazillion options, try Photoshop Elements... it's a 'lite' verion that will handle anything most non-graphic designers could need...

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