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| Downloads:31,701 |
| Version Downloads:268 |
| Type:Multimedia & Design : Image Editing |
| License:Shareware |
| Date:08 Feb 2012 |
| Platform:PPC / Intel |
| Price: $85.00 |
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Robert Kroon reviewed on 04 Nov 2011
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Jack75 reviewed on 29 Sep 2011
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Rpp reviewed on 07 Oct 2010
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one of the advantages of Photoline is the GUI (yes, the icons are ugly), which has dockable elements.
Than there is the color support, that is aimed more at advanced users, semi- and professionals: 16-bit RGB, HLS, LAB and CMYK modes.
Oen thing has needed to be mentioned: Photoline is not newbie friendly. So you need previous image editor knowgledge, reading the Help menu and trying to use the tools and what they can do.
For standard home users, I would recommend something simpler, like Seashore, if you need advanced functions, than Gimp or (if you have money) Pixelmator.
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Leonledragon reviewed on 21 Dec 2009
Also, updates come too often with supplement...
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If you're looking for an easy to use program for touching up photos, then something like Picassa is a better choice. If you're looking for a powerful photo and graphics editor without dropping $600 on Photoshop, I'd highly recommend Photoline.
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Yes, Photoshop Elements retails for $100, but, if you paid that, you're not very bright. You can buy it on Amazon for as little as $70.58 (from one of Amazon's partners) or directly from Amazon for $79.99 with a $20 rebate, making it $59.99 net.
One advantage of Photoshop Elements is that it can use some (not all) Photoshop plug-ins. Can PhotoLine do that?
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For semiprofessionals & hobbiest the best software doing "Photoshop" work.
Adobe hasnt that reached ;)
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It is full of options but the Help is poor or referring to not corresponding screenshots from Windows version.
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jmleonfounlin reviewed on 22 Mar 2009
Contrary to what has been said there is a history palette, but PL doesn't have quite the same terminology as PS (View -> Dialog -> Undo List). Sharpening can be done non destructively (on a layer). The app also makes it possible to use screen and printer ICC profile (I use Spyder3 Pro and PrintFX Pro). It can also create HDR images and can import raw images.
Recently I've done all my editing in PL 15 up to framing and watermarking and exporting for web (leaving raw editing to Capture One 4 though). Really, this app deserves much more than the review I've read here but you have to go beyond the not so tasty face. Remember that it is also relatively cheap. For all the features, it is a real bargain in fact.
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magosilvan reviewed on 23 Feb 2009
Basis are good and if the developer perfects its work, I think it can begin a real competitor at least of Photoshop Elements (which, for now, I'll continue to use).
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bmonno reviewed on 21 Dec 2007
BTW: Apple didn't want any fee for upgradig from 10.4.10 to 10.5.0?
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Cantello rated on 30 Nov 2011
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JohnKHeath rated on 22 Oct 2011
Jefrart rated on 19 Oct 2011
Jefrart rated on 07 Jul 2011
Daniel_fritzsche-Se#y rated on 22 Mar 2011
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Rrothe rated on 08 Jan 2011