This product looks interesting. But the price is... HALF that of Photoshop!! Good Grief! Who do they think their customers might be? A Graphic Design Professional would probably be able to do what this product does, in their SLEEP.
I, who certainly needs some help with color themes and such, am NEVER going to spend this much for the help. I could probably buy 15 books about color theory for the price of this product. Or take two or three courses at my local community college. I've seen a lot of this sort of NUTTY pricing lately. What Universe are these people living in?
If it were priced at $35, I might consider it. But at nearly ten times that, it's simply out of the question. Insane!
HVC Color Composer Professional Photoshop Plug-in
Photoshop color composition design tool
Version: 1.3.3
HALF the price of Photoshop!
Feedback Type: Commentary
Contributed by: eobrien Wednesday, May 10 2006 @ 12:00 AM PDT
Product Platform: MacOSX
Used Product For: Have Not Tried
Recommend Product: NO
Comments
HALF the price of Photoshop! - mragnideva
I dont understand this rant as this guy has not even tried the demoI love this plug-in and would reccomend to all involved with color on any level
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Thursday, June 21 2007 @ 03:36 PM PDT
Must have plug-in for any graphic artist's tool box! - bjack49
I purchased this product at Macworld San Francisco ‘06. The company was offering an enticing trade show discount at the time. However, once I began to use it I concluded that I would have gladly paid twice the price. It’s just like their web site demo proclaims. It allows me to compose stunning color compositions in a mere fraction of the time it took previously. It automatically suggests incredible ideas for combinations which I never would have dreamed of on my own. And best of all, it allows me to create color compositions that are in perfect color proportion. I’ve never used anything quite like it! I strongly recommend downloading the demo and color lessons from their website and taking it for a test drive.Reply to This
Wednesday, May 10 2006 @ 11:10 AM PDT