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Graphics program smaller than Photoshop?

Discussion in 'Photoshop' started by carl_in_florida, Sep 30, 2006.

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    My computer starts to creep when I have PS CS2 open along with other programs. Does anyone know of a Graphics program that is smaller for doing simple jobs like pasting screenshots, resizing images and making buttons. Small jobs that don't require filters, actions and layers.

    Thanks
     
    carl_in_florida, Sep 30, 2006 IP
  2. jestep

    jestep Prominent Member

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    Try photoshop elements. It is quite a bit lighter than full photoshop.

    Also, you may try upgrading your RAM if possible. It will make your computer run better all around.
     
    jestep, Sep 30, 2006 IP
  3. penagate

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    I still use PhotoImpact 4 back from 2000.

    You may want to check out the GIMP - I am not sure if it is lightweight or not, but it's free. :)

    - P
     
    penagate, Sep 30, 2006 IP
  4. katabg

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    I use photoshop 6 and it runs like Formula 1 on every configuration. Ok, it is a little bit retro :D but he doing the job with a joy.
     
    katabg, Sep 30, 2006 IP
  5. carl_in_florida

    carl_in_florida Active Member

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    That my be the key right there. I don't use 15% of what ps can do.
     
    carl_in_florida, Sep 30, 2006 IP
  6. katabg

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    Almost everything in ps you can do with any version.
     
    katabg, Sep 30, 2006 IP
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    Pat Gael Banned

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    I use PIXEL and GIMP, both open source (free) and very efficient!
     
    pnelson, Oct 3, 2006 IP
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    DidierE Well-Known Member

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    Paintshop pro :rolleyes:

    Didier
     
    DidierE, Oct 3, 2006 IP
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  11. vijayrajesh

    vijayrajesh Member

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    You can try older versions of Photoshop, for smaller jobs, they are very enough.

    but just to create screenshots, making jpegs or any image conversion, thumbnailing, batchprocessint, creating small effects you can go for IrfanView, It is not only a viewer, it can do tasks on images too, http://www.irfanview.com Try it,

    Regards,

    Vrajesh
     
    vijayrajesh, Oct 3, 2006 IP
  12. carl_in_florida

    carl_in_florida Active Member

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    I have tried ifran but could not figure out the interface. I am used to ps so i probably did not give it much time.

    Carl
     
    carl_in_florida, Oct 3, 2006 IP
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    I use Irfanview (Freeware, just google it) for small jobs. Its very lightweight and has many plugins available.
    For web graphics its great. Resize then Sharpen then save. All can be automated and the images are very sharp !
    Its good for a whole bunch of things. You can process a whole folder and even do some enhancements.

    For more serious stuff PS CS2 can't be beaten!
     
    andre75, Oct 3, 2006 IP
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    Rage Well-Known Member

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    just Macromedia Fireworks Rocks...

    in WebDesigning i think photoshop is far behind Fireworks in eas of use and quick designig
     
    Rage, Oct 6, 2006 IP
  15. andre75

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    Duh, thats why you use Adobe Imageready for Web Graphix (ships with PS).
     
    andre75, Oct 6, 2006 IP
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    zchatila Well-Known Member

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    I use imageready, as per above.

    If photoshop is slow, try removing or disabling some of the filters you don't use.You can have a look at this video:

    http://video.google.ca/videoplay?docid=6771036656577522339&q=speed+up+photoshop
     
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  17. carl_in_florida

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  18. fordsho

    fordsho Well-Known Member

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    good lucking finding the software you need but i find photoshop to be awesome! its great with everything you can do!
     
    fordsho, Oct 12, 2006 IP
  19. carl_in_florida

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    I have had real problems trying to switch to another graphics program because i have been using ps 10 years+ (can it really be that long?)

    Thanks to whoever suggested imageready. That has really done the trick. the best part is that if i need ps, it is only a click away and the image switches over to it.
     
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    u'r welcome :)
    adobe tools are really top notch. might want to give irfanview a try (for even smaller jobs)
     
    andre75, Oct 13, 2006 IP