However, I would never think of using Photoshop to produce the entire surface of the cd/dvd as I would never kill a spider with a shotgun. Currently I use Vegas Pro and Premiere Pro for video, and GIMP and Photoshop for still images. I bounce around testing and using different software all time. From my experience labeling software is much more portable, flexible and efficient at managing all of the objects which make up the surface of a cd/dvd, and ultimately printing that dvd.īUT, I am open-minded and willing to look at the idea of using Photoshop exclusively if someone has an auditable process that I can understand and place side by side the one that I am now using, which is to finalize any images in GIMP and Photoshop, but handle all other labeling tasks in SureThing. I process the images from my Nikon d300 using Photoshop and GIMP exclusively. CD/DVD labeling software (Epson, Canon, SureThing) was NOT designed to replace more advanced photo editors or image manipulators. ![]() I can understand using Photoshop or GIMP or Paintshop Pro or whatever to optimize the images used as backgrounds and such on cds/dvds and case inserts. My schedule is such that I need to produce the best quality dvds (both content and presentation) EFFICIENTLY, i.e. I produce a fairly large number of dvds per year.
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