Question about PSP and Photoshop.
Why is Photoshop so expensive?
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Question about PSP and Photoshop.
I compared the prices for Paint Shop Pro and Photoshop and I want to know why Photoshop costs 10 times as much. They're both professional image editors. Is it because of the free editors (Paint.Net, Gimp, etc.)? When are they going to reduce the price?
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Re: Question about PSP and Photoshop.
Then, if you don`t want to spend too much, download them both (torrents). Then, buy the one, that you like more, and you`ll be using for future time
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It's Apple. Everything of theirs is more expensive.
It does seem a little silly though. I mean even if it is the best, still, Paint.net can do some things better than Photoshop and a lot of things just as Photoshop, and there isn't much it can't do that Photoshop can, but still Photoshop remains very expensive.
If I couldn't get Photoshop free, then I would just stick with Paint.net. I wouldn't spend around $500 for Photoshop.
It does seem a little silly though. I mean even if it is the best, still, Paint.net can do some things better than Photoshop and a lot of things just as Photoshop, and there isn't much it can't do that Photoshop can, but still Photoshop remains very expensive.
If I couldn't get Photoshop free, then I would just stick with Paint.net. I wouldn't spend around $500 for Photoshop.
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I love Paint.net's Fractal features (just look in Effects/Render menu). If they ever stop making us pay for different things (property taxes, electric bills, internet, satellite TV) and make everything free, I would have been able to get Photoshop, but that may be hundreds (maybe even thousands) of years from now, so I'll have to wait and see if the economy improves or not. Maybe when they stop fighting there will be freedom (maybe end Communism). (sorry if I'm going off topic, but I just want to know why you always have to pay for certain stuff.) There probably weren't property taxes in the 1000-1100 year range (as far as I know).
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Cody, you have to think on a realistic scale here. Say you're the creator of a very successful software (like Photoshop), and many businesses use it. You offer them things other companies don't, and they're willing to cough up $1,000 for your piece of software...would you seriously drop an entire suite price from $1,000 to $100 just because someone (like you) bitched about the price?
Companies want money. Companies need money. We have taxes to support the government. You don't seem to have any high school education, bro. There's more to taxes and high prices then you think there is.
Companies want money. Companies need money. We have taxes to support the government. You don't seem to have any high school education, bro. There's more to taxes and high prices then you think there is.
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On the Web, you can observer some hot deliberations on what graphic app to select - Photoshop, Photoshop Elements, or Paint Shop Pro. Very frequently people say that Photoshop is the manufacturing standard, while the two other programs are not. Well, perhaps that's true and if you make your living in the printing manufacturing or professional web design, Photoshop is "must have". For home use though, you may find Photoshop much too exclusive, and that its low-cost equivalents can easily cope with your tasks.
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