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  • OT: Alternative to Photoshop

    Posted by Winston A. cely on September 3, 2009 at 1:57 pm

    This is a bit off topic, but I was wondering if anyone here uses an alternative to Photoshop in conjunction with their Final Cut work?

    I got CS3 when a got my system because it was the standard external still images editor when talking about editing with FCP. Typically, I use it for cutting product shot up for use in Motion, creating reflections, or “cleaning” an image up with the stamp and band aid tools. And of course using simple filters like NTSC colors, and blurs when needed.

    I was thinking of looking into getting something like Pixelmator, but I was wondering if anyone here has used something other than Photoshop for their FCP editing needs.

    Winston A. Cely
    Editor/Owner | Della St. Media, LLC

    Mac Pro 3GHz Dual-Core Intel Xeon
    4 GB RAM | Final Cut Studio 5.1.4 | Aja Kona LHe

    “If you can talk brilliantly enough about a subject, you can create the consoling allusion it has been mastered.” – Stanley Kubrick

    Neil Sadwelkar replied 16 years, 8 months ago 4 Members · 4 Replies
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  • Mark Petereit

    September 3, 2009 at 3:35 pm

    If I didn’t have Photoshop on my Mac, I’d use the Gimp. I use Gimp on my work PC all the time and have found it quite capable (and sometimes even preferable). And by golly, you just can’t beat FREE!

  • Arnie Schlissel

    September 4, 2009 at 5:22 am

    There is no alternative to Photoshop. Especially PS Extended.

    The closest is Cinepaint, which is sometimes a bit wonky, but has a nice flip book feature and works with EXR and DPX; the next is Gimp, which is limited to 8 bit color.

    Arnie
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  • Winston A. cely

    September 4, 2009 at 11:20 am

    I’ll look into both of those.

    I totally agree that when it comes to true photo retouching, and most of the higher end functions, nothing compares to Photoshop. For me personally, I feel as though I’m paying for a lot of things I’ll never use as a video editor. I’m NOT saying I want something for free. I totally expect to pay for my applications, even the one’s that are “free” I at least try to donate something even if it’s only a few bucks. It’s just that Photoshop, I only use an extremely small amount of what that application is capable of, and I wanted to see if anyone else, as an editor, felt that way too and used another application to achieve what they needed.

    Thanks for the responses!

    Winston A. Cely
    Editor/Owner | Della St. Media, LLC

    Mac Pro 3GHz Dual-Core Intel Xeon
    4 GB RAM | Final Cut Studio 5.1.4 | Aja Kona LHe

    “If you can talk brilliantly enough about a subject, you can create the consoling allusion it has been mastered.” – Stanley Kubrick

  • Neil Sadwelkar

    September 4, 2009 at 3:06 pm

    I have simple picture manipulation needs within FCP. For what I need to do, I figured Photoshop was a bit of overkill. I tried Gimp and Cinepaint, but both were a bit clunky.

    I went out and bought Pixelmator at a promo for $ 30 or something like that. It is great and does all I need to do.

    I also use Keynote and Pages to create graphics from various image sources. Honest! Both Keynote and Pages have a fantastic keyer to get rid of coloured backgrounds, and can make great text, shapes, shadows. Even a bit of CC on images.

    Also explore Motion to do image manipulation. For that matter, FCP’s own layering and compositing abilities are handy too.

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