Joann,
Are you running Portrait Pro as a photoshop plug in or as a stand alone version??
Greg
Joann - Portrait Pro question
Stand alone.
I haven't used it in over a year. My husband passed away 2 years ago and his computer was better than mine so I switched and have never loaded it on this computer. I should do that. To tell the truth I had forgotten about it.
I'm going to put that on my list of things to do.
JoAnn H
I haven't used it in over a year. My husband passed away 2 years ago and his computer was better than mine so I switched and have never loaded it on this computer. I should do that. To tell the truth I had forgotten about it.
I'm going to put that on my list of things to do.
JoAnn H
Joann,
Are you running Portrait Pro as a photoshop plug in or as a stand alone version??
Greg
I had PP8.1 so I needed to move to my "newer" computer and upgrade to V9. Originally I bought PP6 $19.95 lol) and have upgraded along the way to PP8. At that time there was no choice to have PP as a plug-in, just stand alone.
I contacted PP and it turns out you can have PP on two computers so I was able to download PP8 again. After I did that I upgraded to V9. I stayed with the stand alone because 1. lot less $$. 2. I don't have 64 bit, etc. I can see where the plug in would be much better and when I get a new computer with all the new bells and whistles I will upgrade to the plug in.
My husband built the computer I'm using about 4 years ago and at that time it was a really top notch computer. Now of course I'm probably close to the bottom although it's still a great computer. When I decide to get a new computer I will have it built with all the things that are important photo editing. I am not a photographer. My husband was the photographer and I was/am the editor and editing is what I really enjoy.
It's interesting abut the color profile. I imagine the stand alone will require that too. After I'm finished with the CM class I'll check it out more closely. I downloaded the manual. That is new too. Didn't have one for PP8.
One thing I don't like about the stand alone is that it doesn't recognize .PSD file format. So you have to go with .jpg or .tiff.
I need to get busy with my class work......
JoAnn H
I contacted PP and it turns out you can have PP on two computers so I was able to download PP8 again. After I did that I upgraded to V9. I stayed with the stand alone because 1. lot less $$. 2. I don't have 64 bit, etc. I can see where the plug in would be much better and when I get a new computer with all the new bells and whistles I will upgrade to the plug in.
My husband built the computer I'm using about 4 years ago and at that time it was a really top notch computer. Now of course I'm probably close to the bottom although it's still a great computer. When I decide to get a new computer I will have it built with all the things that are important photo editing. I am not a photographer. My husband was the photographer and I was/am the editor and editing is what I really enjoy.
It's interesting abut the color profile. I imagine the stand alone will require that too. After I'm finished with the CM class I'll check it out more closely. I downloaded the manual. That is new too. Didn't have one for PP8.
One thing I don't like about the stand alone is that it doesn't recognize .PSD file format. So you have to go with .jpg or .tiff.
I need to get busy with my class work......
JoAnn H
I just learned a few things about it tonight...
The new version 9 has a color profile setting that has to match PS. or the skin tones get all messed up
The Plug-in makes the work flow so much better.
Greg
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