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| Thread ID: 103665 | 2009-10-02 01:50:00 | Results of my Question about converting photo negatives | pctek (84) | PC World Chat |
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| 816105 | 2009-10-02 20:20:00 | you're You are. |
Cicero (40) | ||
| 816106 | 2009-10-02 23:22:00 | He says: the negative was about 5 inches from the camera lens, and yes one needs to use Macro, in fact 'Supermacro' Our camera is a Canon Powershot S5. I made a slide copier for the camera, which takes the 35mm strips, and the resulting print via Paintshop is quite good, although needs a bit of contrast increase, which I havn't figured out how to access on Paintshop, yet, but can do it with ease on Photoshop. The print is quite acceptable. So which version of Paint Shop Pro do you have and also which version of PhotoShop do you have? I have a version of each and have a Sony F828 camera. Mostly I use PSP ( Corel X2 ) |
Sweep (90) | ||
| 816107 | 2009-10-03 01:57:00 | So which version of Paint Shop Pro do you have and also which version of PhotoShop do you have? I have a version of each and have a Sony F828 camera. Mostly I use PSP ( Corel X2 ) I have version 8 of PSP. My Father now has PSP Photo X2. He also has some version of Photoshop - don't ask me which - I don't have it. |
pctek (84) | ||
| 816108 | 2009-10-03 03:08:00 | I have version 8 of PSP. My Father now has PSP Photo X2. He also has some version of Photoshop - don't ask me which - I don't have it. PSP X2 is very good in my opinion ( Corel ) it generally works without having a really steep learning curve. Photoshop on the other hand is more expensive by a long shot and I doubt I will bother to use it again ever. |
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