Exactly. I don't want to be paying Adobe double the monthly subscription for storage I'll never use.CharlieGYW;144383 wrote:Perfect, thank you so much! Seems like a no-brainer then :biggrin:
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Thanks again for the advice [MENTION=7061]webtrekker[/MENTION]. I installed the package today. Wow, what a difference from the old PS elements 8 I have been using. Looking forward to exploring it more in the coming days
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If you're already amazed at what Photoshop will do, then do yourself a great favour and have a good look at PixImperfect's youtube channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMrvLM ... HMOhX88PYQ Some (actually, most!) of his stuff will blow your mind. His tutorials are second to none.
To view ALL of his videos (and there are a LOT!), go here - https://www.youtube.com/c/PiXimperfect/videos
To view ALL of his videos (and there are a LOT!), go here - https://www.youtube.com/c/PiXimperfect/videos
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