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what is the best softwear for editing and making images


FxrAndy

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So as the title sugests i am looking for some software that allows me to create images particularly mock ups of watches, for example i want to place an image over the dial of another watch, i have been trying for a while and i know i could do it before but i think that may have been in word????

Bu now when i tray with all the programs i have i only seam able to have square images and when i overlay them i have the white back ground square there all the time

I assume photo shop would be the main candidate, is there any better or easier? and what version?

it is about time i got some proper software to do images so what is ideal

Oh and not to memory intensive, Slow computer, older versions any one?

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@FXRandy: Send me the images and explain what you want to be done and I'll do it for you.

Photoshop is the best for PC. It's a lot of value for money, especially when you get it from Megaupload.com, Rapidshare.com or Torrent sites. Great replication of the original. :D Happy hunting!

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Photoshop is really full featured but I don't find any of 'em real easy! I have downloaded Corel Draw to work on some "secret" projects as I have read for what I want to do it would be best to use a "raster based" program...

In photoshop overlaying images is pretty easy by just using two layers, one for each image...

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Photoshop is the way to go, but downside for you is it's memory intensive both on your CPU and GPU! Latest version is CS4! I have CS3 that I don't use anymore that I tried to sell here a month ago, PM me if you're interested! If you have just a small project, I would recommend taking BT's offer!

Alternative to Photoshop is a freebie called GIMP.....click Here!! I use it for quick editing before, but quit since I got CS4!

Good luck!

Hike

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Thanks hike, and the rest i have managed to do what i wanted to a bad degree but it is fit for purpose, PS4 is pretty complex, but i realized in the end what i needed were layers. and parts of the dial in layers, Problem with net books is that you dont have a disk drive, now i am wondering if i could do what i want using the photoshop elements that have pre-installed?????

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You got it! Thats the beauty of layers! I have some CS3 books I could lend you if you need them to get deeper into layers, just holler! Even though the version is 1 behind, the theory is the same.....just better implemented on CS4!

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