Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Photoshop?

Does anyone have Photoshop for Windows? I'd love to get it from you, if you do :D

Actually, I'd like the entire Adobe suite. :P

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Here's my cue to jump in and suggest a bunch of software that isn't what you asked for, but I realize that most of the software I'd recommend these days doesn't seem to easily run on windows...

Among those that do are:
A variant of GIMP hacked up to be more familiar to those people who have used photoshop too much to use anything else - http://blog.yumdap.net/archives/20-GIMPshop-for-Windows.html
What's supposed to be a decent photomanagement thingie... - http://bluemarine.tidalwave.it/ (I usually use digikam instead.)
Inkscape, a decent vector editor - http://www.inkscape.org

http://blender.org/ <-- not image related, but I always throw that one in there because I'm incredibly biased.

All free and legal if you're concerned with any of that. (I'm guessing you aren't.)

Video stuff is another list, if you're interested.

Hanna said...

Nik actually gave me Adobe CS3 in its entirety, but thanks! And sure, I'll take that video list.

Anonymous said...

Hrm, depressing amount of the video list is linux-only these days.

Seems like the jahshaka project has finally matured, haven't used them yet though, so it may just be full of it: http://www.jahshaka.org/

Blender has a video editor too, actually.

The rest of the editors I remembered all seem to be linux-only these days.

Oh, VirtualDub, if it's still around, is a neat windows only tool for transcoding at least.