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Tessa Ford
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      4th Feb 2005
As designers get better and better with their sites they
create, I sometimes feel left behind when it comes to
pictures. Clients can sometimes give you good pictures to
use for their sites but sometimes they leave it up to you
to design really professional good looking pictures with
fading etc.

Where and how is the best way to learn further in creating
these types of pictures?

Does anyone know and is willing to share their
knowledge/expertise?
 
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      4th Feb 2005
Learn photography and image editing.

When I can't find a suitable image from stock photography houses or in my own pile of photos, I go out and take a photo specifically for their website...I charge extra if I have to start up my truck :-)

Learn how to use a good image editing program...like Photoshop, etc.

If you're talking graphics...that's a totally different area than photos. I use two different graphics programs - Illustrator and Xara X1



"Tessa Ford" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:03c401c50a7a$3562ea50$(E-Mail Removed)...
> As designers get better and better with their sites they
> create, I sometimes feel left behind when it comes to
> pictures. Clients can sometimes give you good pictures to
> use for their sites but sometimes they leave it up to you
> to design really professional good looking pictures with
> fading etc.
>
> Where and how is the best way to learn further in creating
> these types of pictures?
>
> Does anyone know and is willing to share their
> knowledge/expertise?

 
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Kevin Spencer
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      4th Feb 2005
A good image editing software package would help. The best one is Adobe
Photoshop.

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Kevin Spencer
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..Net Developer
Neither a follower nor a lender be.

"Tessa Ford" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:03c401c50a7a$3562ea50$(E-Mail Removed)...
> As designers get better and better with their sites they
> create, I sometimes feel left behind when it comes to
> pictures. Clients can sometimes give you good pictures to
> use for their sites but sometimes they leave it up to you
> to design really professional good looking pictures with
> fading etc.
>
> Where and how is the best way to learn further in creating
> these types of pictures?
>
> Does anyone know and is willing to share their
> knowledge/expertise?



 
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E. T. Culling
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      4th Feb 2005
I sure that Photoshop Elements 3 or Paint Shop Pro will serve the purpose
very well and cost hundreds less!
Eleanor
"Kevin Spencer" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
>A good image editing software package would help. The best one is Adobe
>Photoshop.
>
> --
> HTH,
>
> Kevin Spencer
> Microsoft MVP
> .Net Developer
> Neither a follower nor a lender be.
>
> "Tessa Ford" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:03c401c50a7a$3562ea50$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> As designers get better and better with their sites they
>> create, I sometimes feel left behind when it comes to
>> pictures. Clients can sometimes give you good pictures to
>> use for their sites but sometimes they leave it up to you
>> to design really professional good looking pictures with
>> fading etc.
>>
>> Where and how is the best way to learn further in creating
>> these types of pictures?
>>
>> Does anyone know and is willing to share their
>> knowledge/expertise?

>
>



 
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E. T. Culling
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      4th Feb 2005
For starters read this article:
http://www.eleanorstravels.com/usingphotos.htm and:
http://www.eleanorstravels.com/suggestedresources.htm and:
http://www.eleanorstravels.com/Photo...rams/index.htm
Eleanor

"Tessa Ford" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:03c401c50a7a$3562ea50$(E-Mail Removed)...
> As designers get better and better with their sites they
> create, I sometimes feel left behind when it comes to
> pictures. Clients can sometimes give you good pictures to
> use for their sites but sometimes they leave it up to you
> to design really professional good looking pictures with
> fading etc.
>
> Where and how is the best way to learn further in creating
> these types of pictures?
>
> Does anyone know and is willing to share their
> knowledge/expertise?



 
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Kevin Spencer
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      4th Feb 2005
He didn't specify "the purpose" in any other than general terms("fading,
etc"). Those apps may indeed (and probably will) "serve the purpose,"
depending upon "the purpose," but what I said was true: Photoshop is the
best. I didn't recommend it; I just stated the fact.

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HTH,

Kevin Spencer
Microsoft MVP
..Net Developer
Neither a follower nor a lender be.

"E. T. Culling" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>I sure that Photoshop Elements 3 or Paint Shop Pro will serve the purpose
>very well and cost hundreds less!
> Eleanor
> "Kevin Spencer" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
>>A good image editing software package would help. The best one is Adobe
>>Photoshop.
>>
>> --
>> HTH,
>>
>> Kevin Spencer
>> Microsoft MVP
>> .Net Developer
>> Neither a follower nor a lender be.
>>
>> "Tessa Ford" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:03c401c50a7a$3562ea50$(E-Mail Removed)...
>>> As designers get better and better with their sites they
>>> create, I sometimes feel left behind when it comes to
>>> pictures. Clients can sometimes give you good pictures to
>>> use for their sites but sometimes they leave it up to you
>>> to design really professional good looking pictures with
>>> fading etc.
>>>
>>> Where and how is the best way to learn further in creating
>>> these types of pictures?
>>>
>>> Does anyone know and is willing to share their
>>> knowledge/expertise?

>>
>>

>
>



 
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Susan
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      4th Feb 2005
What do you use Illustrator (Adobe?) for? I thought that Illustrator uses
vector graphics that are not suitable for the web. Please explain.

Susan

"Rob Giordano (Crash Gordon®)" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote
in message news:(E-Mail Removed)...
Learn photography and image editing.

When I can't find a suitable image from stock photography houses or in my
own pile of photos, I go out and take a photo specifically for their
website...I charge extra if I have to start up my truck :-)

Learn how to use a good image editing program...like Photoshop, etc.

If you're talking graphics...that's a totally different area than photos. I
use two different graphics programs - Illustrator and Xara X1



"Tessa Ford" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:03c401c50a7a$3562ea50$(E-Mail Removed)...
> As designers get better and better with their sites they
> create, I sometimes feel left behind when it comes to
> pictures. Clients can sometimes give you good pictures to
> use for their sites but sometimes they leave it up to you
> to design really professional good looking pictures with
> fading etc.
>
> Where and how is the best way to learn further in creating
> these types of pictures?
>
> Does anyone know and is willing to share their
> knowledge/expertise?



 
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      4th Feb 2005
vector graphics yes, not vml. Then convert to gif or jpgs for use on the web. Vector graphics are outstanding, nice a crispy. I've kinda switched to Xara X1 now instead of Illustrator...it's cheaper, does more, and way easier! Vector is amazingly scalable too.


"Susan" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> What do you use Illustrator (Adobe?) for? I thought that Illustrator uses
> vector graphics that are not suitable for the web. Please explain.
>
> Susan
>
> "Rob Giordano (Crash Gordon®)" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote
> in message news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> Learn photography and image editing.
>
> When I can't find a suitable image from stock photography houses or in my
> own pile of photos, I go out and take a photo specifically for their
> website...I charge extra if I have to start up my truck :-)
>
> Learn how to use a good image editing program...like Photoshop, etc.
>
> If you're talking graphics...that's a totally different area than photos. I
> use two different graphics programs - Illustrator and Xara X1
>
>
>
> "Tessa Ford" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:03c401c50a7a$3562ea50$(E-Mail Removed)...
> > As designers get better and better with their sites they
> > create, I sometimes feel left behind when it comes to
> > pictures. Clients can sometimes give you good pictures to
> > use for their sites but sometimes they leave it up to you
> > to design really professional good looking pictures with
> > fading etc.
> >
> > Where and how is the best way to learn further in creating
> > these types of pictures?
> >
> > Does anyone know and is willing to share their
> > knowledge/expertise?

>
>

 
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Clark
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      5th Feb 2005
Illustrator is a graphics program good for drawing things -- making things from
scratch, doing fills and effects and stuff. If you wanted to make yourself a
logo for instance, you would use Illustrator, not Photoshop

Photoshop is primarily good for modifying / fixing up images. But it's not very
useful for making graphics.

Adobe sells both programs and makes it somewhat easy to go back and forth
between them.

Another choice is Macromedia's Fireworks. I like it because it is a single
program that does a good job with graphics and also does much of what Photoshop
does for images..

PaintShop Pro does most of the things Photoshop does but is much cheaper. I am
not sure if it also does a good job of graphics like Fireworks does, or if it is
pretty much limited to working with images like Photoshop is.

But you need both capabilities. Either get them separately (like Photoshop and
Illustrator) or get them in an integrated program (like Fireworks)

On Fri, 4 Feb 2005 12:46:37 -0600, "Susan" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>What do you use Illustrator (Adobe?) for? I thought that Illustrator uses
>vector graphics that are not suitable for the web. Please explain.
>
>Susan
>
>"Rob Giordano (Crash Gordon®)" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote
>in message news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>Learn photography and image editing.
>
>When I can't find a suitable image from stock photography houses or in my
>own pile of photos, I go out and take a photo specifically for their
>website...I charge extra if I have to start up my truck :-)
>
>Learn how to use a good image editing program...like Photoshop, etc.
>
>If you're talking graphics...that's a totally different area than photos. I
>use two different graphics programs - Illustrator and Xara X1
>
>
>
>"Tessa Ford" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>news:03c401c50a7a$3562ea50$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> As designers get better and better with their sites they
>> create, I sometimes feel left behind when it comes to
>> pictures. Clients can sometimes give you good pictures to
>> use for their sites but sometimes they leave it up to you
>> to design really professional good looking pictures with
>> fading etc.
>>
>> Where and how is the best way to learn further in creating
>> these types of pictures?
>>
>> Does anyone know and is willing to share their
>> knowledge/expertise?

>


 
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