jbird Report post Posted February 11, 2009 I have used photoshop for ten years done graphic art for folks and my self and when I joined here for the first month or so had a block in my head I wasn't resizing my pics before posting and photoshop work great for that about kicked my self any way it's great when you now it and better than most when you don't plus I use Mac thank heaven Josh I have used photoshop for ten years done graphic art for folks and my self and when I joined here for the first month or so had a block in my head I wasn't resizing my pics before posting and photoshop work great for that about kicked my self any way it's great when you now it and better than most when you don't plus I use Mac thank heaven Josh Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hidepounder Report post Posted February 13, 2009 I've used PhotoShop Elements for some time. It's a great program! There is learning curve as someone else mentioned, but I can't imagine needing anything more comprhensive unless you are a professional! It does way more than most of us technically challenged leather workers are capable of using. I've found it's great for making "catalog" pages of your work which is easily reduced in size so that you can e-mail professional looking photo's of your work. Mine include descriptions of the piece, available options, pricing, contact information, the whole can of worms! I keep these photo's in a file and can re-send them to anyone...anytime. Bob Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites