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Old January 16th 05, 04:15 PM
Donald Specker
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Default Photoshop vs Paint Shop Pro

I currently have Paint Shop Pro, which is a nice, inexpensive alternative to
Photoshop. However, I'm getting ready to send scanned images to my stock
agency, and they need copyright, embedded ICC profile, adobe RGB colorspace,
etc. Do I need Photoshop CS to add these things, or will the more basic
programs (Photoshop Elements, Paint Shop Pro) do this?

Thanks.


 




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