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I
was pretty upset when Corel bought Paint Shop Pro, the shareware
program I began using around 1922, and cut my teeth on. As a registered user of PSP9, I was allowed to download a trial copy of their "PSP10 (X-1)." It had all the stuff, but the interface was like
the Corel Studio program I already owned, and gave up on Not at all
intuitive in my view, but had I started with Corel, vice-versa. I
went back to my old blanky. Still, at $25 delivered, you
really can't go wrong if you're wanting to learn photo
manipulation. On the other hand, PaintNet is also pretty good, and FREE. FYI.
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GIMP is pretty good, and is Open Source (free)
ReplyDeleteI'm still using the copy of PhotoShop 6.0
ReplyDeletethat I brought off the Ark.
(Along with my i-frame S&W :)
Robert
Download GIMP (for free) and spend the $19.99 on a 4 gig flash drive.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.gimp.org/
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ReplyDeletePaintNet is good if you don't need lots of fancy stuff. For someone like me, with no talent, who only wants to resize, crop and rotate, PhotoFiltre is even simpler, and free. It's from France.
ReplyDeletehttp://photofiltre.free.fr/frames_en.htm
Turing word: "ishil". I'm not a shill, I don't make a franc off it.