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Merry Christmas everyone - toni-a - 12-24-2018

Wishing you a Merry Christmas and all the best for the upcoming year 2019


RE: Merry Christmas everyone - miro - 12-24-2018

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Merry Christmas and happy new year from mie
the cards are in the attached pictures


RE: Merry Christmas everyone - stoppingdown - 12-24-2018

The same for me...

PS I've not been posting here for a while, but I'm still reading...


RE: Merry Christmas everyone - davidmanze - 12-25-2018

Happy Christmas day to you all!

.....and good luck for the future!!


RE: Merry Christmas everyone - borisbg - 12-25-2018

Merry Christmas!
Cheers!


RE: Merry Christmas everyone - thxbb12 - 12-26-2018

Happy holidays and all the best for 2019!

And of course an obligatory greetings pic (even Chuck Norris wouldn't be able to get my two daughters to cooperate ;-)

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RE: Merry Christmas everyone - Brightcolours - 12-27-2018

Merry Xmas, JoJu https://twitter.com/KazutoYamaki/status/1077434465431957504


RE: Merry Christmas everyone - JJ_SO - 12-27-2018

Merry Christmas @all and BC: now, where do I get PS from? Big Grin Don't answer - I won't install it anyway. 2019 will also become a nice and Adobe-free year.


RE: Merry Christmas everyone - miro - 12-28-2018

(12-27-2018, 06:15 PM)JJ_SO Wrote: Merry Christmas @all and BC: now, where do I get PS from? Big Grin Don't answer - I won't install it anyway. 2019 will also become a nice and Adobe-free year.

Is there any alternative of Adobe Photoshop?


RE: Merry Christmas everyone - JJ_SO - 12-28-2018

Of course. It just depends how deep you want to dive into the complex and powerful, but sometimes complicated functionalities. Or how much you grew into PS.

I like to use Affinity Photo for focus stacking, panoramas and more complex repairs (flare, dust, unwanted parts of background), otherwise Pixelmator is working rather well. Most adjustments I like to do non-destructive, either in Capture One or Affinity Photo.