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Posted 2004-06-18, 08:02 AM
in reply to Randuin's post starting "Actually, if you had a tablet, I..."
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Yes, well it is still better than PSP in terms of painting options (you can actually draw in dodge or burn instead of only drawing onto a dodge or burn layer) and delay between drawing and it appearing on the screen when you're working on a large (500M uncompressed) project. But seriously, I've used both, and the only differences in ability are that PS comes with more filters, has better painting support, and PSP supports vector graphics and rastor graphics in the same file, where as from what I've seen of PS, you can only have raster graphics and text layers (as far as layers with actual content, I am aware of adjustment layers, which both progs support).
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