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Does anyone know if you need the full version of Photoshop CS or will the lighter version of Photoshop Elements suffice to add new colour schemes with Planemaker

Many thanks

 

Andi

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+1 to Gimp, plus Gimp is also free.

 

Worth bearing in mind you don't have to go for the latest and greatest.  I recently picked up a copy of Photoshop Elements 7 off ebay for $20, a fraction of what Elements 11 would cost.

Going for the latest version doesn't necessarily make sense if you're not going to use it to its full potential.

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+1 to Gimp, plus Gimp is also free.

 

Worth bearing in mind you don't have to go for the latest and greatest.  I recently picked up a copy of Photoshop Elements 7 off ebay for $20, a fraction of what Elements 11 would cost.

Going for the latest version doesn't necessarily make sense if you're not going to use it to its full potential.

That's the thing: 70% of the work I do in Photoshop (CS6) is work I could do in CS3!

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Just wanted to say a very big THANK YOU to each and everyone of you, so great to be a newbie to XPlane 10 and in particular X-Pilot.com Community , you are so informative and such stars.

Thank you all again, heres to some me time being wasted but totally enjoyed lol

 

Andi

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