You might like to try LightZone, Brian, from www.lightcrafts.com.
But it's not cheap. I bought it about 12 months ago and was
disappointed initially, but the improvements to its interface and
capabilities have been rewarding. I am now considering doing without
an upgrade to Photoshop CS3.
You must be on dialup with download times like that ...
Chris
~~ >-)-
C M I Barker
Cambridgeshire, Great Britain.
+44 (0)7092 251126
www.threeshoes.net
homepage.mac.com/zuiko
On 19 Feb 2007, at 00:59, Brian Swale wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Recently I have been looking at making better photographic prints, in
> particular prints that might have appeal to the kinds of people who
> buy art;
> especially oil, acrylic and water-colour paintings.
>
> Any kinds of "normal" photographic prints have a negligible market
> in New
> Zealand, and most galleries refuse to hang them. A typical response
> when I
> show them an A4 print includes "Yes, but I would want to see a
> 'print' ".
>
> Whatever a 'print' is. Off-set; etc, yes. NO gloss. No
> photographic paper
> print. Maybe Giclee.
>
> It is very clear to me that composition, content, often simplicity,
> and often
> striking colours, are important in this area of art. And surface
> characteristics.
>
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