Hello again all,

So, PhotoImpact IS being recognized and taught somewhere, at least. Maybe many don't take PI seriously because of it's "home software" price. The fact that it intergrates almost seemlessly back and fourth with Photoshop ALONE should earn it more recognition along with it being a power-packed application! But, that "spot", for the most part, is for Photoshop.

If one spends thousands of hours learning PI, they can gain employment in a "Photoshop world". If one did their project in PI (assuming the company only used PS as its' format), they could just save their PI work as a .psd document (also assuming that PS opens .psd from PI with PI effects intact because, so far, I've only used PS effects on my PI-PS work), open in PS, and do any needed PS work one desires. After all, PI works with "layers", too. So, the answer to that question is sure! And Be sucessful doing it! [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_smile.gif[/img]

Yes, to an extent, Photoshop is the application to learn if you want to work for someone else BUT, Photoshop is also the application to learn if you want to work for yourself. Photoshop is a great power-packed application itself, no doubt.

RJ Swift (Mr. Postman) [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_biggrin.gif[/img]

[This message was edited by RJ Swift on March 27, 2002 at 08:04.]