How much do you love Photoshop?

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nan_exist
Mar 16, 2009
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I mean really…is it like a relationship? Like you would never cheat on photoshop with another photo editing program? Or just a general preference?

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Lawrence_Hudetz
Mar 16, 2009
Get serious!:D
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Phosphor
Mar 16, 2009
Photoshop, she is like a good and faithful wife. Even if a new hot young thing came along I’d still stick with the old tried and true, becuase we’re so comfortable with each other..

Unless the new young hottie did things old faithful had never even dreamed of doing, and wouldn’t charge me an arm, a leg and a house to try them.
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Bart_Cross
Mar 16, 2009
….. until death do us part.
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dave_milbut
Mar 16, 2009
How much do you love Photoshop?

enough to put up with adobe calling me a thief by requiring activation… πŸ˜›
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Bob Levine
Mar 16, 2009
They’re not calling you a thief anymore than your neighbor is by locking their doors.

Inconveniencing you because others are thieves would be a better description.

Bob
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dave_milbut
Mar 16, 2009
They’re not calling you a thief anymore than your neighbor is by locking their doors.

bob, get off the kool-ade. that analogy doesn’t work. locked doors keep people out.

Inconveniencing you because others are thieves would be a better description.

there’s another post here by me this morning… i can’t explain it all again here…
BL
Bob Levine
Mar 16, 2009
There’s been a large number of car thefts in my area, Dave. All of them have one thing in common…the owners left the cars unlocked and the keys in them.

Bob
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dave_milbut
Mar 16, 2009
sigh. again… straw man argument. NOTHING TO DO WITH ACTIVATION. thanks for playing. insert another quarter to try again… πŸ™‚
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Bob Levine
Mar 16, 2009
Got change for a dollar? πŸ™‚

Bob
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dave_milbut
Mar 16, 2009
sorry. there’s activation on the change machine. and the servers are down. and the call center is in a foreign language, or don’t believe you when you tell them the coin machine crashed. or that’s last year’s version of the coin machine. they only support this years version. go scream at people on the street corner until someone who knows how to fix them shows up (i.e. go to the user to user forums and ask there).

inconvenienced yet? πŸ™‚
DM
dave_milbut
Mar 16, 2009
inconvenienced yet?

tempted to download hte cracked version of the change machine? πŸ˜‰

(after all, you’ve already given it your money and it won’t give you any change!)
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Bob Levine
Mar 16, 2009
Nah…I used a counterfeit dollar, anyway. πŸ™‚

Bob
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Jim_Jordan
Mar 16, 2009
Photoshop, she is like a good and faithful wife. Even if a new hot young thing came along I’d still stick with the old tried and true, becuase we’re so comfortable with each other.

That wife costs you dearly up front, asks you for more money every 18 months to wear a few more baubles. Many times, she asks you to upgrade your digs or else she won’t perform.
DE
David_E_Crawford
Mar 16, 2009
The ole gal isn’t what she used to be. This high priced beta cougar came into my life demanding the best and refused to enter the house until I rebuilt it. She is so lazy now I have to poke her with a mouse curser to do anything. My fault though: I am a sucker for redheads πŸ™‚
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KatWoman
Mar 16, 2009
I love Photoshop
I am not willing to switch to another (most likely inferior) product

got too much invested in learning (time) and archived files (layered psd’s) and like Microsoft it is most compatible with the most users I have to deal with on output

and of course the most helpful people share their knowledge on newsgroups like this for free and some even share their stuff at the Exchange, also for (mostly) free
& has widely available tutorials
even though I whine alot about stuff I don’t like, I LOVE working in PS!!! (maybe we haven’t told you so enough)
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OldBob
Mar 18, 2009
Love? Well, someone (and I’ve seen it attributed to just about everyone) once said; "Democracy is the worst from of governmentΒ… except for everything else."

The same can be said for PhotoShop re: graphics programs.
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dave_milbut
Mar 18, 2009
Churchill, i think.
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Buko
Mar 18, 2009
Its just a tool, If something better comes along I’ll be on it like stink on sh!t.
DM
Don_McCahill
Mar 18, 2009
Churchill used Photoshop?
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dave_milbut
Mar 18, 2009
well i think monty used photoshop, but close…
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Lawrence_Hudetz
Mar 18, 2009
He was the full Monty…..
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Lawrence_Hudetz
Mar 18, 2009
How much do I love PS?

let me count the ways…

On second thought, ferget it. And the first though don’t count πŸ˜€
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dave_milbut
Mar 18, 2009
larry, get off the volcano man! you’re getting altitude drunk again! XD
DE
David_E_Crawford
Mar 18, 2009
Get a room…..
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dave_milbut
Mar 30, 2009
i’m not the only one saying these things! although sometimes i feel like a lonely voice crying in the wilderness… πŸ™‚

Sleight Of Hand: If We Don’t Call It DRM, We Can Pretend That DRM Is Gone <http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20090327/1150494278.shtml>

Any business model they’re talking about can work just fine without DRM.

It’s not about "keeping honest people honest," because you don’t have to keep honest people honest — that’s why they’re honest.

It’s not about stopping unauthorized file sharing or "piracy," because no DRM has yet been shown to do that at all.

It’s not about "slowing down" unauthorized file sharing, because once an unauthorized copy is out there, it gets pretty quickly copied everywhere. One copy is all it takes and then nothing is "slowed down" at all.

The only thing DRM serves to do is get in the way of legitimate customers trying to do what they want with content they thought they had legally purchased. In other words, it destroys value for legitimate customers — and it’s difficult to see any business rationale where that’s an intelligent move.
DE
David_E_Crawford
Mar 30, 2009
Oh, your not alone Dave. DRM protects very little anymore. Sooner or later a copy of something that is DRM protected will be stripped and put on the net. As written above DRM does not do me any good keeping me honest as I am already honest. However, I am considered in the same boat as the dishonest.
I am really scared when I read the FBI warning on a purchased DVD that I am viewing in my house.
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Rob_Keijzer
Mar 30, 2009
David,

Is it so that in the USA you’re allowed by the FBI to actually view DVD’s in your house?

This morning I had a pack of yoghurt that had a best before date of today 8:15 AM!

As it was 8:14 AM I shoved it in like an idiot, watching the second hand on the clock in order to stop in time!

Let’s ban the Fear Industry.

Rob
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David_E_Crawford
Mar 30, 2009
Rob,
I was being (or trying to be) sarcastic about the warning. Yes, it does not make sense how I wrote it. I did not proof read before posting.
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Q_Photo
Mar 30, 2009
How much do I love Photoshop? I don’t want to gross anyone out but, if Photoshop was a female I’d take her toes and……………
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Curvemeister
Mar 31, 2009
Photoshop’s curves are almost exactly the same as the day we first met, back in verson 3.0.
RK
Rob_Keijzer
Mar 31, 2009
David,

I was being (or trying to be) sarcastic about the warning

So was I! You did make sense to me, so I didn’t think we were on cross purposes πŸ™‚

Rob
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Lawrence_Hudetz
Mar 31, 2009
The best PS curves don’t com close to a James Bond girl. Well, almost any of them.:D
RK
Rob_Keijzer
Mar 31, 2009
Goodnight. Goodnight!!!
DE
David_E_Crawford
Mar 31, 2009
πŸ™‚

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