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-----Original Message----- From: unique <unique(at)ptd.net> To: hwg-graphics(at)hwg.org <hwg-graphics(at)hwg.org> Date: Tuesday, October 19, 1999 01:02 AM Subject: Re: Thanks! (was Re: Probably a really dumb question for the = Photoshop gurus) >On 1999.10.18 at 15.31, John Dowdell <jdowdell(at)macromedia.com> wrote: > >> At 9:54 AM 10/16/99, Tom Grenier wrote: >> > Thanks for all the GREAT responses. I've sure learned some really = neat >> > things to do with Photoshop. What an amazing tool! >>=20 >> I'm glad you're able to get on with your work. But the complexity of = the >> replies show how a photo-processor isn't the answer to all graphics = tasks. >> A bullseye is a pretty straightforward shape, but pixel editors would = have >> difficulty with it. >>=20 >> (Yes, it's much easier in Fireworks... it's vector-based editing like >> Illustrator or FreeHand, but with all coloring, texturing, and >> web-optimizing built right in. Things remain editable because it's = one >> application, not three.) >>=20 >> If you can get your work done, then that's the most important thing. >> Everything can sometimes look like a nail, though.... > >Just to be fair, though, John ... > >I'm still green at a lotta stuff, yet I know that *some things* that I = really >wanna be able to do, are better (quicker) do-able in Photoshop ("4" is = all I >need, comboed with Fireworks) -- it has certain valuable non-Fireworks >capabilities (not to mention that PS is what I learned first, when you = guys were >still "elsewhere" ;-) ).=20 > >THEN, frankly :-) , I open the Photoshop file in Fireworks, then take = it from >there to the Web, or to Dreamweaver or even to Flash or Freehand. > >BTW, I think your (MM's) angle of creating software to allow Creative = Flow to >*fly* is *brilliant*. Way to go. > >HTH, > >Ken Sherwood > >kensherwood.com >http://www.kensherwood.com > > >
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