Adjusting Pictures
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Adjusting Pictures
I have been trying to draw some stuff on photos and Paint is not good enough(or I cannot drive it well enough ) Can someone recommend a free safe download that I can use to edit and add to my photos please.
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Re: Adjusting Pictures
http://www.gimp.org/
It's free and it can do pretty much as you ever want.....kinda photoshoppish (poor mans), but REALLY capable. May be a bit OTT, depending on what you want to do?
Does brushes, layers, masking, yadda, yadda, yadda
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It's free and it can do pretty much as you ever want.....kinda photoshoppish (poor mans), but REALLY capable. May be a bit OTT, depending on what you want to do?
Does brushes, layers, masking, yadda, yadda, yadda
BG
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Re: Adjusting Pictures
Forgot to ask, what you trying to do with them DWD?
Might be something more specific to your goals that someone can suggest?
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Might be something more specific to your goals that someone can suggest?
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Re: Adjusting Pictures
I don't know if I'd trust anything BG said that was called gimp
I think I'll take two chickens...
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Re: Adjusting Pictures
Yeah, I thought that.
I just want to write comments and draw lines and stuff on photos. Nothing too difficult really
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I just want to write comments and draw lines and stuff on photos. Nothing too difficult really
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Re: Adjusting Pictures
You could always try http://www.getpaint.net/ - much better than paint, but no as fully featured as gimp
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Re: Adjusting Pictures
You could also use Windows Picture and Fax Viewer to save the picture as a .pdf file,
http://www.ehow.com/how_6799276_save-pictures-pdf.html
Then use the mark-up tools within Adobe Acrobat Reader 10 to put in sticky notes.
http://www.ehow.com/how_6799276_save-pictures-pdf.html
Then use the mark-up tools within Adobe Acrobat Reader 10 to put in sticky notes.