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Pissed_Macman:
lol

devlkore:

quote:Originally posted by Macman: LITERALLY a genius / bob:
There are a few filters left, but they're crappy ones (blur, sharpen, pixelite, and styize).

I'll try reinstalling it.
--- End quote ---


What do you mean "crappy", those are some of the most useful filter photoshop has to offer. What level would you say you were at PhotoShop?
I'm not judging or anything, but in professional terms, the built in filters (including the ones you listed) are the only ones you really need.

LA!

BYEEEEE!!

slave:
He probably likes using the eyecandy 4000 and xenofex filters.  You can create a lot of cool looking things with zero effort using those.

Pissed_Macman:

quote:Originally posted by devlkore:


What do you mean "crappy", those are some of the most useful filter photoshop has to offer. What level would you say you were at PhotoShop?
I'm not judging or anything, but in professional terms, the built in filters (including the ones you listed) are the only ones you really need.

LA!

BYEEEEE!!
--- End quote ---


That was just my immaturity talking. I know blur and whatever are important, but they are pretty boring compared to some of the other filters.

(hey can you guys see the image in my sig?)

[ March 15, 2003: Message edited by: Macman: LITERALLY a fuckass / b0b ]

slave:
Macman, I went to your site and I saw this at the top:



Fat chance--they're forgetting I use linux.    :D  

Did it ever occur to anyone how unethical ads are that try to disguise themselves as Windows dialoge boxes?  I wasn't fooled by it, but it obviously fools someone, or else they wouldn't do it.

[ March 15, 2003: Message edited by: Linux User #5225982375 ]

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