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Old 13-01-10, 12:32 PM
jaimesommers jaimesommers is offline
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Anyone used Coral Photoshop?

Hi,

A friend has asked me to help make a collagewith coral photoshop which i have never used before and neither has she.

Does anyone know how or have any experience with it?

Cheers

jaime
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Old 17-01-10, 05:32 PM
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Try YouTube, click Videos and search for Paintshop pro. I feel sure you will find a tutorial to help you.
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Old 17-01-10, 07:18 PM
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iv'e used corel draw over the years
corel photopaint is a bit like adobe photoshop but not as extesive if your used to adobe photoshop use that there's no advantage in using corel photopaint

corel draw on the other hand is a desk top publishing type package with a what you see is what you get type interface and would be more suited to compiling a collage as you would place thge images exactly where you would want them to print
there's quite a learning curve to corel draw but it's not too dissimilar to other DTP packages so if your familier with one you should be able to find your way round
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Old 18-01-10, 09:51 AM
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Question Coral Photoshop !?!?! did you mean -" Corel Paint Shop" or "Corel Photopaint"

Coral Photoshop !?!?!?! It is Adobe Photoshop - I presume you meant either Corel Paint Shop or Corel Photopaint - I have used both these products in the passing - very similar in many ways to Adobe's range - not as comprehensive in my opinion though - but with an equally steep learning curve for their uses - I see no advantage in using them

Strictly speaking this is a thread for Elements, Lightroom and CS products - all ADOBE products - suggest you open another thread elsewhere - to maybe generate more help - with these COREL products.
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Old 24-01-10, 01:09 PM
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also try picassa 3 they have a section that will complete collage for you
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