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Thread: More functionality than photoshop CS4 at a fraction of the price?

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    Thanks for all the reviewing. This is really good to know.

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    It can't beat Photoshop.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ravells View Post
    It's reasonably cheap at £75, and a helluva lot cheaper than CS4 which retails at £360.
    Slightly OT, but where does CS4 retail for 360 GBP? Is that the upgrade? Because the German version on Amazon sells for over 1100 EUR - that's not the extended version. Student edition comes at 190, but I'm not eligible.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ravells View Post
    I just googled CS4 for the price. Link here.
    Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ravells View Post
    It does on retail price to functionality ratio
    Fixed.

    If I were going to use an inferior program because of $$$ issues it would be GIMP since its completely free.

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    Quote Originally Posted by StillCypher View Post
    But... Photoshop runs on a Mac!!!!
    But not on Linux ... %$#!@!$%&#$@ ...

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    This has been a great review, ravells!

    I think it's really eerie how similar the whole interface looks to Photoshop.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vizier View Post
    It can't beat Photoshop.
    Care to expand?

    I have PS & PSE (etc etc), but have never tried X3. There are so many ways in which I can imagine another program might suiting me better than PS (not least Adobe's pricing & upgrade gouging, especially out of the US) that I'm always interested in alternatives.

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