I don't have PS and have no experience with it, and to me the term "layers"
conjures up such things as onions, sedimentary rock formations, chickens, or
cake, so this may be a totally stupid question. (I'm good with those.) Can't
you accomplish pretty much the same thing in PWP using masks and composites?
Or am I just not understanding the concept of something on a whole 'nother
level of photo editing sophistication?
Walt, who just this morning updated PWP 3.1 to PWP 3.5
--
"Anything more than 500 yards from
the car just isn't photogenic." --
Edward Weston
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From: Chuck Norcutt <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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> I now use both PWP and PS 7 even though I much prefer using PWP. I
> don't believe there's much (or maybe even anything) that PS 7 can do
> that you can't do with PWP at a fraction of the price. However, PWP
> does not support layers (at least in the same sense as PS) and layers
> simply make life a lot easier for some types of complex editing.
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