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Old 05-10-2001, 04:53 PM
Don_Schenk Don_Schenk is offline
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Re: Any references for a professional photo software

I've got an unused copy of Kodak PC Pro...it is still in the box. I guess I should at least look at the book.


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Old 07-11-2001, 10:50 PM
Nate_Abraham Nate_Abraham is offline
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Re: Any references for a professional photo software

Oops, I should have posted this question on this subject: Does anyone have any experience with the "Packetizer Plug-In" for Photoshop? I read about it in another forum and had never heard anything about it. Has anyone used it to shoot events? Can it be used with an Epson 2000P printer? How much does it cost? How does it affect the workflow at an event? I would like any information you could give me.
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