
they had them all tin-types/copper-types/Daguerreotype etc. and the Fox-Talbot paper negatives - lovely stuff
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more like medieval torture devices with a bracket to hold you head still all it needed was to be plugged into the mains lol
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that held them steady.
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Fri 1 May 2009, 21:12,
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seems rather similar to Image Ready, or was that a mis-spent three minutes evaluation?
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Fri 1 May 2009, 21:01,
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once they bought Macromedia and Fireworks could do pretty much all the things IR could.
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Fri 1 May 2009, 21:03,
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and switching to a Mac, and in my own humble way missed out on a whole load of fun
Just being able to save source gifs as .psd files to work on in CS4 seems to justify the cost!
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Just being able to save source gifs as .psd files to work on in CS4 seems to justify the cost!

you can save and play around with them there I guess
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Fri 1 May 2009, 21:15,
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but you can still do gif animations within Photoshop CS3 but you can't import GIF which is a complete pain. So I import to ImageReady and save as a .PSD so that I can bring it into Photoshop CS3 and edit.
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