what paint program is the best

people say photoshop but theres that many can people give me any sugestions
Well it depends on how much time you´ll going to spend to
the work with it. For chopping, PS is surely a very good choice.
Im working with PS too, but i also use Gimp as well, cause in Gimp
are some features, which were better to use than in PS. IMHO.
Gimp also do have very cool filters. I dont wanna be the judge, who
whats to decide which prog. is the better one. If you are going to
specify your Q. a lil bit more, maybe the result will be much greater.

kind regards Sniper-X
Personally, I use Corel Paint Shop Pro (XI), is also a Photoshop CS3 disk exists, but I have not even installed the computer. I like this program, but, of course, especially in the beginning was a small problem, for example when you used the tutorials was to apply a lot.

I myself am entirely satisfied with this program, I am not going to change anything. :-d
Paint shop Pro 7 is a very good and easy to use program, but unfortunatly useless for any kind of resizing of images :P (meaning you more or less need donors in the same size as your chop , and use an uploading service that offers resizing to post on forums)
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Sniper-X wrote:
Well it depends on how much time you´ll going to spend to
the work with it. For chopping, PS is surely a very good choice.
Im working with PS too, but i also use Gimp as well, cause in Gimp
are some features, which were better to use than in PS. IMHO.
Gimp also do have very cool filters. I dont wanna be the judge, who
whats to decide which prog. is the better one. If you are going to
specify your Q. a lil bit more, maybe the result will be much greater.

kind regards Sniper-X
thanx i use gimp 2
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I would definetely say Photoshop hehe. I've tried gimp and i didnt like it :D
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i used photoshop too, its alot more easier for me hehehe.. :mrteeth:

sorry for bad english :P
The only thing, that is in GIMP still missing
and what makes it a lil bit more complicated,
is the missing feature to build folders. So if u
or anybody would like to creat chops with very much
layers, you have to creat different data sets to
prevent loosing the overview of your work.

kind regards Sniper-X
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