| Photoshop 5 is the
glue of Michael Manley's Magic Milk Machine. We put all
the pieces together with this program. If something was too big, we shrunk it. If it
was too dull, we brightened it. If it was facing the
wrong way, we flipped it. We could select exactly the
part of an image we wanted to deal with and make almost
anything happen.
Working with layers in Photoshop is a
breeze. When we pasted Michael into a scene, we could
move him around as we pleased, and we could make him cast
a shadow on other parts of the scene. We could make all
parts of the scene seamless.
There's very little that is beyond the
range of Photoshop. It is the tops in graphics programs.
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