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<blockquote data-quote="coolioWiZ" data-source="post: 837514" data-attributes="member: 40999"><p>I do a bit of graphics editing. Not seriously, but as a hobby. When I was new to computers, I installed various graphics software and also photoshop. I hated photoshop due to it's complexity and got hooked up with fireworks (by Macromedia, but now Adobe), later around I scratched with photoshop again and now I'm hooked permanently. I feel like I can't get used to other graphics programs (GIMP even). I really like the powerful layer editing features in photoshop, there is still no match to it windows or non windows, or 32bit or 64bit.</p><p></p><p>I knew about paint.net, but didn't have the .net platform to get it working. I was bored to installed .net platform, so as a result paint.net never came to my computer. It's a good thing if microsoft includes paint.net default with their OS. It has layer support and some features eventhrough its miles behind photoshop.</p><p></p><p>I think maybe adobe is finding it difficult to go optimizing their software for 64bit. If you are going to release a 64bit version people expect it to be optimized and perform better than a 32bit version. Since adobe can't do that, they keep quite to save their name. <img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/default/lol.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":lol:" title="LOL :lol:" data-shortname=":lol:" /></p><p></p><p>Does vista have any graphics editor with layers and channels support or is it still good ol paint</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coolioWiZ, post: 837514, member: 40999"] I do a bit of graphics editing. Not seriously, but as a hobby. When I was new to computers, I installed various graphics software and also photoshop. I hated photoshop due to it's complexity and got hooked up with fireworks (by Macromedia, but now Adobe), later around I scratched with photoshop again and now I'm hooked permanently. I feel like I can't get used to other graphics programs (GIMP even). I really like the powerful layer editing features in photoshop, there is still no match to it windows or non windows, or 32bit or 64bit. I knew about paint.net, but didn't have the .net platform to get it working. I was bored to installed .net platform, so as a result paint.net never came to my computer. It's a good thing if microsoft includes paint.net default with their OS. It has layer support and some features eventhrough its miles behind photoshop. I think maybe adobe is finding it difficult to go optimizing their software for 64bit. If you are going to release a 64bit version people expect it to be optimized and perform better than a 32bit version. Since adobe can't do that, they keep quite to save their name. :lol: Does vista have any graphics editor with layers and channels support or is it still good ol paint [/QUOTE]
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