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Hi folks,
I just stumbled across this great site today, and immediately registered. I don't know how I've missed it for so long, with my passion for Photography and the Digital Darkroom. Anyhoo, I thought I'd introduce myself by offering the link to my Paint Shop Pro scripts collection, most of which are free to download, with a Top Scripts collection available for a small fee. I realise that most users here will be using Photoshop, but there is quite a sizeable PSP community also, and I've tried to create scripts of a more photographic nature for those users. You can find them here... http://www.sheilsoft.com/psp.htm I look forward to many hours sifting through these friendly and informative forums. ![]() __________________
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Camel Breath
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It's always nice to find free scripts. Wish there were more available for PhotoShop. Thanks.
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Camel Breath
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Nothing wrong with PSP. I know that lots of folks use it. I don't know why they don't use PS instead
![]() Actually, PSP is a very good program. I think it can be just as hard as PS to learn, but some disagree. It do cost less though. If it wasn't for that, PS would be $1000 per ![]() When I do a tutorial I obviously do it in PSCS, since I have it, but I try and write the steps out so if a reader has PSP, they can see what I did, and maybe get it done in PSP too. So the inclusion of your link to PSP Scripts is a good one, and you have some good Scripts there for the PSP users to use, so thank you. |
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Vicuna
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Just bought mine. Many thanks for prompt service. All went well.
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Vicuna
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Sorted...thanks for these scripts karma left.
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