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RE: Are Lightroom good for editing images? #11
(07-19-2018, 04:17 AM)Mimiakira Wrote: Agreed with Mothered.

Any type of art or such, Adobe Illustrator is the pick.
is photoshop an alternative?

There are pretty good graphics packs which you can edit really well with and add great effects. I tried to upload my personal graphics pack but my internet didn't cooperate so I abandoned the thread idea. Might try to upload at school where there is fast wifi lol. Provided they don't block it.

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RE: Are Lightroom good for editing images? #12
(07-19-2018, 04:17 AM)skrtja Wrote: and Illustrator would be more for commercial uses I presume according to @mothered .

I can confirm without doubt, that this Is definitely the case.

I'm not Into GFX (terrible In fact), but I've viewed that of my work's designers and they're absolutely stunning. The retailers they supply to are major, hence they must produce superior results.
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RE: Are Lightroom good for editing images? #13
(07-19-2018, 04:17 AM)skrtja Wrote: Upgrade from GIMP! Photoshop is a good place to start, but Lightroom is more for editing photos after shooting and Illustrator would be more for commercial uses I presume according to @mothered . Depends on what you what to edit. If you want to add objects and remove backgrounds and add scenery then Photoshop. If you want to tune images then Lightroom and Illustrator for that commercial edge I presume.

Hello skrtja.
Nice to know you.
I want to add some object, delete some object, remove backgrounds, add some new color background, edited text with others fonts, create some advertisement, tuning some images, create some signboard and notice board digitally.
Thank you for your good explaination to me, skrtja.
Im really happy to hear it from you once again. Hope we can get keep in touch always.
(This post was last modified: 07-19-2018, 04:41 AM by Kazuki Araya.)

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