Re: "Professional" Graphics Programs

by "Ches" <ches(at)io.com>

 Date:  Wed, 4 Apr 2001 01:00:19 -0500
 To:  "hwg-graphics" <hwg-graphics(at)mail.hwg.org>
 References:  army
  todo: View Thread, Original
If they are going to be that aloof with you take your business else where or
ask them how did they manage to get Amiga's, (the only true "Professional"
Graphics Machine ever made), for their shop.

It is an attitude against anything that is not expensive. Tell them that PSP
is now considered a corporate standard by many because it has the capability
to import and export in all of the print shop standard formats including for
Mac's and Amiga's. Licenses are more manageable in today's corporate
economy. It may or may not work with video toaster but I am not sure if
anyone even has that anymore. :)

Sincerely,
Franchesca Havas
McKinney, Texas

----- Original Message -----
From: "Villano, Paul" <VillanoP(at)usachcs.army.mil>
To: <hwg-graphics(at)mail.hwg.org>
Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2001 8:04 AM
Subject: "Professional" Graphics Programs


> Thought those of you who use Paint Shop Pro would find this comment
> interesting.  In my discussions with the contractor I mentioned I'm doing
> the CD label I mentioned on the list in Paint Shop Pro 5.01.  The
contractor
> made a pointed statement that they usually only accept "professional art
> formats (Pagemaker, Illustrator, Quark, or Corel)"...emphasis on
> "professional!...but that they'd work with the Paint Shop Pro file if I
sent
> it.  Are there any formats for printing purposes that PSP 5.01 can't do?
The
> contractors don't specify a file type (other than the above) they want,
but
> do mention they want: registration marks, color seps...
>
>

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