Subject | Re: post processing |
From | Tony Cooper |
Date | 03/15/2014 22:49 (03/15/2014 17:49) |
Message-ID | <fsh9i9pgge7a8jh3bvotokfngph3sjgvea@4ax.com> |
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Newsgroups | rec.photo.digital |
Follows | Savageduck |
Followups | Savageduck (17m) |
Are you being fair? I have Elements 9 because that's what my daughter uses, and sometimes I want to work with the same program she's used to on her photographs when she's down here learning about post-processing techniques. I know what I want to do, and how do to it, but I kinda hunt and peck around the interface because things aren't where I'm used to with CS6. Daughter does not hesitate.SavageduckSavageduckPeterN
Agreed. As a CS6/CC user I find PSE odd and a little awkward to work with, but that is just me and my opinion.
There are mony who agree with you.
On which point do they agree with me; that as a PS CS6/CC user I find PSE odd and a little awkward to work with, or that it is just my opinion?? ...or perhaps both? ;-)