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Sepia in Publisher ?
Wouldn't be too bothered BPC - I'm always more amused than annoyed at people
like this twerp with the usual bloated feeling of unjustified self-importance. You always get one or two on every newsgroup ! ;-) Thanks to Brian, I got what I was after, and the nitwit referred to didn't have a clue, notice...... "Budget Print Center" wrote in message ... oh here we go -- "Display tolerance & kindness to those with less knowledge than you because there is ALWAYS someone with more" "Cerridwen" wrote in message ... Phil wrote: Brian, thanks a lot. The answer above from **MS"Publisher** wasnt exactly helpful, though ! Yes it was. Publisher isn't a photo editor - it's a DTP application. Some people (you included) obviously don't know the difference. |
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Sepia in Publisher ?
I'm going to have to agree with Cerriwen. If you have photo-editing to do,
do it with the proper program. Just because a butter knife will work as a screwdriver doesn't make it the proper tool. Yes, you can do some editing with Publisher and it would be fine to do so. However, there are programs made specifically for that purpose. Microsoft even offers Publisher with Digital Imaging as a package. Whatever program you decide to use is your choice. I wish you good results. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "Phil" wrote in message ... Cerridwen - why dont you keep your large probocis out of business which ISN'T yours ? "Cerridwen" wrote in message ... Phil wrote: Brian, thanks a lot. The answer above from **MS"Publisher** wasnt exactly helpful, though ! Yes it was. Publisher isn't a photo editor - it's a DTP application. Some people (you included) obviously don't know the difference. |
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Hi JL Paules ),
in the newsgroups you posted: || I'm going to have to agree with Cerriwen. If you have photo-editing || to do, do it with the proper program. Just because a butter knife || will work as a screwdriver doesn't make it the proper tool. Yes, you || can do some editing with Publisher and it would be fine to do so. || However, there are programs made specifically for that purpose. || Microsoft even offers Publisher with Digital Imaging as a package. But he was just coloring a picture. Publisher has excellent tools for doing so. He never mentioned anything about pixel editing, or removing wrinkles from 50 year old ladies faces :-) (uh oh) -- Brian Kvalheim Microsoft Publisher MVP http://www.mvps.org/publisher This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. |
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Sepia in Publisher ?
Bite me, chump!
You are in sooooooooooooooooooooooo deep at this point!!! I still have 17 months and 29 days before I turn 50. And I don't have any wrinkles - I stay out of the sun. Grey hair is another story but that's why they make hair dye. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "Brian Kvalheim - [MSFT MVP]" wrote in message ... Hi JL Paules ), in the newsgroups you posted: || I'm going to have to agree with Cerriwen. If you have photo-editing || to do, do it with the proper program. Just because a butter knife || will work as a screwdriver doesn't make it the proper tool. Yes, you || can do some editing with Publisher and it would be fine to do so. || However, there are programs made specifically for that purpose. || Microsoft even offers Publisher with Digital Imaging as a package. But he was just coloring a picture. Publisher has excellent tools for doing so. He never mentioned anything about pixel editing, or removing wrinkles from 50 year old ladies faces :-) (uh oh) -- Brian Kvalheim Microsoft Publisher MVP http://www.mvps.org/publisher This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. |
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Hi JL Paules ),
in the newsgroups you posted: || Bite me, chump! || || You are in sooooooooooooooooooooooo deep at this point!!! I still || have 17 months and 29 days before I turn 50. And I don't have any || wrinkles - I stay out of the sun. Grey hair is another story but || that's why they make hair dye. Uh oh, I better NOT go to the next MVP Summit. I bet someone will be looking for me :-S brian runs for life -- Brian Kvalheim Microsoft Publisher MVP http://www.mvps.org/publisher This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. |
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Sepia in Publisher ?
as I said....
And awaaaaaaayyy we goooooooo. -- "Display tolerance & kindness to those with less knowledge than you because there is ALWAYS someone with more" "JL Paules" wrote in message ... Bite me, chump! You are in sooooooooooooooooooooooo deep at this point!!! I still have 17 months and 29 days before I turn 50. And I don't have any wrinkles - I stay out of the sun. Grey hair is another story but that's why they make hair dye. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "Brian Kvalheim - [MSFT MVP]" wrote in message ... Hi JL Paules ), in the newsgroups you posted: || I'm going to have to agree with Cerriwen. If you have photo-editing || to do, do it with the proper program. Just because a butter knife || will work as a screwdriver doesn't make it the proper tool. Yes, you || can do some editing with Publisher and it would be fine to do so. || However, there are programs made specifically for that purpose. || Microsoft even offers Publisher with Digital Imaging as a package. But he was just coloring a picture. Publisher has excellent tools for doing so. He never mentioned anything about pixel editing, or removing wrinkles from 50 year old ladies faces :-) (uh oh) -- Brian Kvalheim Microsoft Publisher MVP http://www.mvps.org/publisher This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. |
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Sepia in Publisher ?
(I am repeating the mantra..."MS Publisher is not for high end jopbs but for
people to print on the inkjet sitting on their desk next to the screen...etc") Just a side note: Colorizing photos is a capability of most composition programs (PageMaker, Quark, etc). And in these days of composite output (often to pdf) so files can be fed to imposition and trapping engines on their way direct to plate, NONE of these colorization processes produces trouble-free results. They are all major PIA generators! Colorized files usually require the print engine for the app to properly separate them. And other separation schemes will see the image for what it was before it was colorized or as rgb. However, MSPub doesn't have a print engine. So the end result is RGB anyway...so what the heck. If the final product is to end up on press, it would be better to do the manipulation in a photo editor and save it off as an eps then import that. FWIW |
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Sepia in Publisher ?
Hmmmph! young kid! Whippersnapper!
GD&R |
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Hope you all have a happy day!!!
-- "If you don't know where you are going, any road will take you there!" |
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Sepia in Publisher ?
Phil wrote:
Cerridwen - why dont you keep your large probocis out of business which ISN'T yours ? What's my tongue got to do with anything?! And this is Usenet, love, therefore it's everybody's business. If you don't like it, you have a very simple choice - don't post. |
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