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  1. #11
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    Default Re: JPEG copying and pasting

    It is worth learning to use PhotoPaint, edits requiring a photoeditor are so easy to do in PhotoPaint.
    Every day's a new day, "draw" on what you've learned.

    Sally M. Bode
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  2. #12
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    Talking Re: JPEG copying and pasting

    Quote Originally Posted by sallybode View Post
    It is worth learning to use PhotoPaint, edits requiring a photoeditor are so easy to do in PhotoPaint.

    Yes Sally. I have found (on the odd occasion that I have used photopaint) that it is very similar to Photoshop. Usually I do all image editing in Photoshop and import it back in to DRAW.

    But you are quite right, to learn photopaint would obviously save a lot of time.

    Thanks again,

    Andy
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    Default Re: JPEG copying and pasting

    When comparing PhotoPaint to Photoshop I prefer Paint (but I haven't used PHotoshop extensively) the main thing I find that is that Piant refers to objects and Photoshop refers as layers when importing PSD files with layers.
    If you can translate this in paint you have half the battle.
    JIm
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  4. #14
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    Smile Re: JPEG copying and pasting

    I guess it just depends what you get used to.

    I started using photoshop before I used any Corel programs so it is just easier for me. I find it great for adding effects to photos. I am sure the same can be done in Paint though (if I had time to find out!).
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