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Old 11-08-2004, 11:57 AM   #21
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Originally Posted by milagro
I just picked up the Fireworks St0ney was touting, and it is one massive program. It is waaaaaay beyond what one would need to only produce photos.... but man does it do it well! Thanks St0ney!
Did I say that I was a web designer? I exclusively use macromedia products because they are professional products. The guide I gave was a VERY basic guide, Fireworks can do MUCH more. What Fireworks is made for is to produce images FOR THE WEB. So it’s not that far beyond what you would need if your truly looking for professional results, but so is Paint Shop Pro and Photoshop, both of which I have. The reason I choose Fireworks it is specifically for making web images, which is what I do, and you all need to do here.
And I know not many people have experience with fireworks. So, if anyone has any questions about it I’ll try to help where I can.

But, I too would love to see some PSP and PS guides, because I don’t have much experience with them either.


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