harlequingirls
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Absolutely.
My example was popular in the GTA "community". Maybe it's still popular, I just don't care for those liars anymore. :twisted:
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lemmiwinks
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I love the classic biggest-artist-on-the-web-at-least-I-think-so hint: No other software than Photoshop is capable of resizing images and you must be burnt and tortured if you dare to mention some other tool.
:roll: Hell, my ancient (unpaid for) ACDSee resizes images just fine.
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Pescado
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MSPAINT also resizes fine. All my (crappy) graphics work is done in MSPAINT. All custom graphics from this site are either made in, or graffiti'ed crudely on in, MSPAINT.
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torque
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I hate how a simple photoshop image can end up being over 300k saved as jpg but doing the same thing in paintshop ends up with a ~75k image You can lower the quality a bit, not much difference and the filesize will go down.
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harlequingirls
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2 out of 3 JPEGs saved in Photoshop turn out corupted for me. That's why I love PSP... though I save images in best quality there, then open and save them again in IrfanView with higher compression. I find it has a fairly better output than PSP, just my taste...
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PirateBooty
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You can lower the quality a bit, not much difference and the filesize will go down.
Yeah I know about lowering the quality, but some images they're stupid on. I had to lower it so much there were jpg artifacts but when I gave up and just did what I was doing in paintshop instead it still looked great at a fraction of the file size
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torque
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Don't know. I've never had problems with Photoshop myself. And I'm not saying this "because I am an artist who thinks everything besides photoshop is crap". I'm not.
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It may really depend on the version of Photoshop and Paintshop, also.
I had Photoshop 6 on my old computer and it had a really useful "save for web" function where I could compare and contrast my current work file vs. up to three different compression methods. I could tweak percentages or file type and all of that. So, on that computer, I would always save Paintshop projects as .psd files and compress them to jpg, gif, or png in Photoshop.
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lemmiwinks
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MSPAINT also resizes fine. All my (crappy) graphics work is done in MSPAINT. All custom graphics from this site are either made in, or graffiti'ed crudely on in, MSPAINT. The problem with MSPAINT is the first two letters of the name.
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When I save an image made in photoshop, the saved image is actually darker than it looked in photoshop when I view it in another program. I think I accidentally changed some of the settings because it didn't use to be that way.
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torque
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It may really depend on the version of Photoshop and Paintshop, also.
I had Photoshop 6 on my old computer and it had a really useful "save for web" function where I could compare and contrast my current work file vs. up to three different compression methods. I could tweak percentages or file type and all of that. So, on that computer, I would always save Paintshop projects as .psd files and compress them to jpg, gif, or png in Photoshop. I have PS 7 and it has that save for web feature. It's very handy.
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harlequingirls
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When I save an image made in photoshop, the saved image is actually darker than it looked in photoshop when I view it in another program. I think I accidentally changed some of the settings because it didn't use to be that way. Sounds like the gamma correction you can adjust in the settings.
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Feverish
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Thank you so much harlequin and pea! I figured out what was causing it and was able to fix it! yay!
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liegenschonheit
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I love my Photoshop CS2. It is a perfectly legal copy that came bundled in a package of Adobe goodies with Creative Suite. I didn't pay for it, but it was given to me under a license bought by a company, it's registered and everything. So clearly, I should be charging for my sims content since it was made on legal software.
But yeah, previous to this, my Photoshop 7.0 and CS were totally pirated.
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Wait, what was this thread about again? Oh yeah, sheeple. They suck.
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lemmiwinks
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Your paysite sucks too! :wink:
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