The Mooching Upgrade Policy...!!! - Graphics
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baby a 2-headed Chucky doll in the Christmas?
Do you believe, guys, that Photoshop is trying to find it's way in
movies world?!!!!!!! Is that what Photoshop was ...
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The Mooching Upgrade Policy...!!!
OMG, don't you believe that it is absolutely outrageous to bring your
baby a 2-headed Chucky doll in the Christmas?
Do you believe, guys, that Photoshop is trying to find it's way in
movies world?!!!!!!! Is that what Photoshop was designed for or that
is a way of selling some pickled product? I wonder what the hell
movies editing do in this crowd, while Photoshop lacks some elementry
features like these:
http://dabbagh2.fortunecity.com/pscsx/
I posted this link before, but it seems that many users don't know
that Photoshop people are mooching off us with this version (CS3) to
cover for other serious features that Photoshop lacks? They still want
us to wait for the new major upgrade that will happen in 2009.
Mohamed Al-Dabbagh
Senior Graphic Designer
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Re: The Mooching Upgrade Policy...!!! No mooching- good policy
"Mohamed Al-Dabbagh" <mohamed_al_dabbagh@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1188303824.156424.11050@22g2000hsm.googlegroups.com...
> OMG, don't you believe that it is absolutely outrageous to bring
> your
> baby a 2-headed Chucky doll in the Christmas?
>
> Do you believe, guys, that Photoshop is trying to find it's way in
> movies world?!!!!!!! Is that what Photoshop was designed for or
> that
> is a way of selling some pickled product? I wonder what the hell
> movies editing do in this crowd, while Photoshop lacks some
> elementry
> features like these:
Well apparently you are unaware that there are many Photoshop users
who also do movie work. I do my digital movie editing using Adobe
Premiere software and integrate still images from Photoshop into movie
scenes. Anyone who has not seen that still picture/movies into a film
is really missing out on the possibilities. The fact that Adobe is
integrating its many products for artists,
photographers,cinematographers and other graphics users. Think of the
possibilities!
> http://dabbagh2.fortunecity.com/pscsx/
>
> I posted this link before, but it seems that many users don't know
> that Photoshop people are mooching off us with this version (CS3) to
> cover for other serious features that Photoshop lacks? They still
> want
> us to wait for the new major upgrade that will happen in 2009.
>
> Mohamed Al-Dabbagh
> Senior Graphic Designer
>
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The Mooching Upgrade Policy...!!!
On Aug 28, 7:13 pm, "Frank Arthur" <A...@Arthurian.com> wrote:
> "Mohamed Al-Dabbagh" <mohamed_al_dabb...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>
> news:1188303824.156424.11050@22g2000hsm.googlegroups.com...
>
> > OMG, don't you believe that it is absolutely outrageous to bring
> > your
> > baby a 2-headed Chucky doll in the Christmas?
>
> > Do you believe, guys, that Photoshop is trying to find it's way in
> > movies world?!!!!!!! Is that what Photoshop was designed for or
> > that
> > is a way of selling some pickled product? I wonder what the hell
> > movies editing do in this crowd, while Photoshop lacks some
> > elementry
> > features like these:
>
> Well apparently you are unaware that there are many Photoshop users
> who also do movie work. I do my digital movie editing using Adobe
> Premiere software and integrate still images from Photoshop into movie
> scenes. Anyone who has not seen that still picture/movies into a film
> is really missing out on the possibilities. The fact that Adobe is
> integrating its many products for artists,
> photographers,cinematographers and other graphics users. Think of the
> possibilities!
>
>
>
> >http://dabbagh2.fortunecity.com/pscsx/
>
> > I posted this link before, but it seems that many users don't know
> > that Photoshop people are mooching off us with this version (CS3) to
> > cover for other serious features that Photoshop lacks? They still
> > want
> > us to wait for the new major upgrade that will happen in 2009.
>
> > Mohamed Al-Dabbagh
> > Senior Graphic Designer- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
Oh great. You must be the lucky man who at last found the goose with
golden eggs! I wonder how much you know about Photoshop? And you are a
pro who uses Premiere for great serious professional editing?
o....oh...ok... I will buy that.. But I wont pay much!!!
For your HUMBLE knowledge, most of the Photoshop users are not really
cinematographers nor film editors (like you are, Frank). You didn't
get the point. The point is that if you are a beggar and got your a**
uncovered by your own pants, don't wear a toxido coat "ONLY" in front
of people! So, please tell who send you to post here that you are not
in a good position trying to market possibilities of movies editing,
while we didn't perfect the stills yet!
This post (if you noticed) is about patching Adobe Photoshop (that was
originally made for the stills). So please read well before you
answer.
Mohamed Al-Dabbagh
Senior Graphic Designer
PS: It's NOT polite to change the main subject line in Photoshop ng's
posts made by LOYAL members.
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Re: The Mooching Upgrade Policy...!!!
Mohamed Al-Dabbagh wrote:
> OMG, don't you believe that it is absolutely outrageous to bring your
> baby a 2-headed Chucky doll in the Christmas?
>
> Do you believe, guys, that Photoshop is trying to find it's way in
> movies world?!!!!!!! Is that what Photoshop was designed for or that
> is a way of selling some pickled product? I wonder what the hell
> movies editing do in this crowd, while Photoshop lacks some elementry
> features like these:
>
> http://dabbagh2.fortunecity.com/pscsx/
>
> I posted this link before, but it seems that many users don't know
> that Photoshop people are mooching off us with this version (CS3) to
> cover for other serious features that Photoshop lacks? They still want
> us to wait for the new major upgrade that will happen in 2009.
>
> Mohamed Al-Dabbagh
> Senior Graphic Designer
>
I known of two major hollywood visual effects houses that use PhotoShop
(friends who work for them) as part of their daily workflow, and always
have. I think you are about 5 years late...
Also, lots of anime producers also us PS for matt work & other
backgrounds... and have done for years.
--
x theSpaceGirl (miranda)
http://www.northleithmill.com
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Kammy has a new home: http://www.bitesizedjapan.com
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Re: The Mooching Upgrade Policy...!!! No mooching- good policy
Frank Arthur wrote:
> "Mohamed Al-Dabbagh" <mohamed_al_dabbagh@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1188303824.156424.11050@22g2000hsm.googlegroups.com...
>> OMG, don't you believe that it is absolutely outrageous to bring
>> your
>> baby a 2-headed Chucky doll in the Christmas?
>>
>> Do you believe, guys, that Photoshop is trying to find it's way in
>> movies world?!!!!!!! Is that what Photoshop was designed for or
>> that
>> is a way of selling some pickled product? I wonder what the hell
>> movies editing do in this crowd, while Photoshop lacks some
>> elementry
>> features like these:
>
> Well apparently you are unaware that there are many Photoshop users
> who also do movie work. I do my digital movie editing using Adobe
> Premiere software and integrate still images from Photoshop into movie
> scenes. Anyone who has not seen that still picture/movies into a film
> is really missing out on the possibilities. The fact that Adobe is
> integrating its many products for artists,
> photographers,cinematographers and other graphics users. Think of the
> possibilities!
As far as I know, PhotoShop is reguarly used in modern movie production
- it's compositing is ideal for backgrounds, creating textures for CGI
and so on... basically anything that requires composite images!
--
x theSpaceGirl (miranda)
http://www.northleithmill.com
-.-
Kammy has a new home: http://www.bitesizedjapan.com
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Re: The Mooching Upgrade Policy...!!!
On Aug 28, 10:28 pm, SpaceGirl <nothespacegirls...@subhuman.net>
wrote:
> Mohamed Al-Dabbagh wrote:
> > OMG, don't you believe that it is absolutely outrageous to bring your
> > baby a 2-headed Chucky doll in the Christmas?
>
> > Do you believe, guys, that Photoshop is trying to find it's way in
> > movies world?!!!!!!! Is that what Photoshop was designed for or that
> > is a way of selling some pickled product? I wonder what the hell
> > movies editing do in this crowd, while Photoshop lacks some elementry
> > features like these:
>
> >http://dabbagh2.fortunecity.com/pscsx/
>
> > I posted this link before, but it seems that many users don't know
> > that Photoshop people are mooching off us with this version (CS3) to
> > cover for other serious features that Photoshop lacks? They still want
> > us to wait for the new major upgrade that will happen in 2009.
>
> > Mohamed Al-Dabbagh
> > Senior Graphic Designer
>
> I known of two major hollywood visual effects houses that use PhotoShop
> (friends who work for them) as part of their daily workflow, and always
> have. I think you are about 5 years late...
>
> Also, lots of anime producers also us PS for matt work & other
> backgrounds... and have done for years.
>
> --
>
> x theSpaceGirl (miranda)
>
> http://www.northleithmill.com
>
> -.-
>
> Kammy has a new home:http://www.bitesizedjapan.com- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
I agree for what you say. Did I deny that Photoshop is used for
stills? For example if you are background artist working with CGI
group, then you use PS and hand over your stills to someone else who
uses animation software that are way beyond the possibilities provided
by this humble editing feature. It's just like selling shoes in
magazines box. I don't say it is not cool either. First thing first.
Mohamed Al-Dabbagh
Senior Graphic Designer
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The Mooching Upgrade Policy...!!!
> As far as I know, PhotoShop is reguarly used in modern movie production
> - it's compositing is ideal for backgrounds, creating textures for CGI
> and so on... basically anything that requires composite images!
Again you are referring to the stills.
Mohamed Al-Dabbagh
Senior Graphic Designer
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Re: The Mooching Upgrade Policy...!!!
Mohamed Al-Dabbagh wrote:
>> As far as I know, PhotoShop is reguarly used in modern movie
>> production - it's compositing is ideal for backgrounds, creating
>> textures for CGI and so on... basically anything that requires
>> composite images!
>
> Again you are referring to the stills.
What use are the skills without the tool?
The two are inter-connected.
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Re: The Mooching Upgrade Policy...!!!
On Aug 28, 11:05 pm, "Fat Sam" <samandja...@knox.orangehome.co.uk>
wrote:
> Mohamed Al-Dabbagh wrote:
> >> As far as I know, PhotoShop is reguarly used in modern movie
> >> production - it's compositing is ideal for backgrounds, creating
> >> textures for CGI and so on... basically anything that requires
> >> composite images!
>
> > Again you are referring to the stills.
>
> What use are the skills without the tool?
> The two are inter-connected.
STILLS (still images) not SKILLS.... You made me smile in this long
day. 
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Re: The Mooching Upgrade Policy...!!!
Mohamed Al-Dabbagh wrote:
> On Aug 28, 11:05 pm, "Fat Sam" <samandja...@knox.orangehome.co.uk>
> wrote:
>> Mohamed Al-Dabbagh wrote:
>>>> As far as I know, PhotoShop is reguarly used in modern movie
>>>> production - it's compositing is ideal for backgrounds, creating
>>>> textures for CGI and so on... basically anything that requires
>>>> composite images!
>>
>>> Again you are referring to the stills.
>>
>> What use are the skills without the tool?
>> The two are inter-connected.
>
> STILLS (still images) not SKILLS.... You made me smile in this long
> day. 
Hahaha.
I genuinely thought you had types skills.
Maybe I need to go and lie down for a while, LOL.
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