I've got both Photoshop 7.0 and Picture Window Pro 3.1. I'm no
Photoshop expert, by any means, so I probably am unable to use it
to anywhere near its full capabilities. And the same is true
about Picture Window, but it's a lot simpler to work with and I
feel more comfortable with it. Besides, it does 95 percent of
everything I need or want to do with scanned pictures, which is
not a whole heckuva lot, since if it ain't a decent shot to start
with, I don't bother scanning it. Also, it works flawlessly with
both the Epson 3200 and the HP S20 PhotoSmart scanners. I
consider it well worth the money, which is about 1/10 what
Photoshop costs.
I think John Lind is a regular Picture Window user, and I'm sure
he could contribute more to this discussion than I can, which I
why I haven't piped up until now but have been waiting on somebody
smarter and better-informed to pitch in.
Which reminds me -- where is John? I haven't seen any posts by
him in quite some time. Did one or our recent OT tirades drive
him off?
Walt
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---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: "Piers Hemy" <piers@xxxxxxxx>
Reply-To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxx
Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 11:49:16 -0000
>
>Thanks Winsor.
>
>I had already seen Koren's effusive review, and was puzzled that
>I hadn't heard more of it from an 'ordinary' user. I take it
>that you haven't used PW(P) yourself?
>
>From Koren's site, and from the extensive documentation on the
>Digital Light & Color website, it seems to be directed precisely
>at (analog) photography, rather than digital image creation.
>That strikes me as a potential advantage alongside the cost.
>
>Any user perspectives?
>
>Piers
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