I agree with Woody, Adobe Elements is all you need and the price will much
lower so that a site licence is within reach. It is easy to use and will do
most of the things you will be doing in regular Photoshop but not as
technical.
> [Original Message]
> From: M. Austin <whest177@wheatstate.com>
> To: TeacherArtExchange Discussion Group
<teacherartexchange@lists.pub.getty.edu>
> Date: 2/15/2006 7:16:28 PM
> Subject: [teacherartexchange] Graphics Editing Programs
>
> I realize this has been discussed before, but I need the info tomorrow
> morning and am TOO tired to browse the archives (I took 44 of my high
school
> kids touring museums & galleries today by myself!). I have been told by
my
> administrator that we have "some" money to purchase some software. I need
> something that the kids can edit, alter, & be creative with, while
hopefully
> at the same time being a program that the newspaper class can use to edit
> their photos. I was thinking Adobe Photoshop, but don't know much about
the
> program and if it will fit our needs. I also need site license info vs.
> individual price (I am looking at purchasing software for a maximium of
15
> computers). Or, is there a better software out there? Don't offer free
> downloads - I have to purchase some software, and it has to work for
> newspaper as well.
> ~Michal
> K-12 Kansas Art Teacher
> http://www.geocities.com/theartkids >
>
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