It's Easy! - Simply transform your photos into woks of art with a wide variety of state-of-the-art effects including emboss, antique, fisheye, speckled, warp, mosaic and much more.
It's Easy! - Simply transform your photos into woks of art
with a wide variety of state-of-the-art effects including emboss,
antique, fisheye, speckled, warp, mosaic and much more.
It's Complete - Spend your time having fun using The Print
Shop® Photo Workshop. Start from scratch or choose a ready-made
template. Add your photos and your project is instantly
personalised.
It's Better than Ever! - You'll be amazed how easy, fun
and fast it is to create personalised photo projects with The
Print Shop® Photo Workshop.
Features
6,500+ High Quality Graphics
1,500+ Professionally designed projects including:
Albums
Banners
Calendars
Greetings Cards
Invitations
Note Cards
Photo Cards
Photo Collages
Photo Frames
Photo ID's
Plus:
Area Effects
Artistic Stamps
Colourisation
Requirements
Version
1.0
Platform
Windows 95,
Windows 98,
Windows 98 SE,
Windows Millenium,
Windows 2000,
Windows XP,
Windows 95/98/ME/2000/XP
200MHz processor or faster (300MHz processor or faster for
XP)
64 MB RAM (128 MB RAM for XP)
Minimum 226MB hard disk space
4 x CD-ROM drive or faster
800x600 display
16-bit high colour
Windows compatible Mouse
Sound card, speakers and printer
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 (provided on install CD-ROM)
33.6Kbps modem or faster and Internet service provider
account required for Internet access.
User is responsible for all Internet access fees and phone
charges.
Testimonials:
"With just a little effort, most digital photographs can be used
as the basis for artistic creations. And while advanced editing
software offers unlimited effects and filters, cost and
complexity puts it out of reach of the ordinary user. This is
where programs like Photo Workshop come in, offering an
affordable and accessible way to tweak your digital snaps and use
them as the basis for creative artwork. For beginners, it's a
great way to get your head around some of the concepts and tools
used in most image-editing packages." Computer Act!ve, Issue 221