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Apr 2 2006, 01:58 AM
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I have her many pix in Photo Impression.. and the few pix that she wants edited into her pix... What software do I need to combine the two pix?.. Mod Edit: This post has been edited to remove unnecessary content. This post has been edited by Scarlett: Apr 2 2006, 10:17 AM |
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Apr 2 2006, 03:36 PM
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![]() You're Bleepin' or you're Weepin' ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: BC Advisor Posts: 1,573 Joined: 12-March 06 From: Momma Member No.: 58,911 |
Hi Don.
I use Adobe's Photoshop for all my still image stuff but it's pricey and probably something you wouldn't be interested in. I can't speak for PhotoPlus6 from experience, but it looks like it should be satisfactory for your intended purpose. It's freeware and you can download it here if you want. At the top of the page you can download the "PhotoPlus6 Companion", a 120 page pdf tutorial, to judge for yourself before installing the program. This post has been edited by HitSquad: Apr 2 2006, 03:39 PM |
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Apr 3 2006, 01:49 AM
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![]() Forum Regular ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 245 Joined: 27-May 05 From: 127.0.0.1 Member No.: 21,516 |
Hi there,
Before I made the jump to Photoshop, I used Gimp for image manipulation and Inkscape for dealing with Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG). I mianly used Paint.NET , for working with photo images, it's weighs less than the major programs, and has many of their basic capabilities. If you work with images frequently, but not enough to pay a hefty price for one of the Commercial apps, I recommend giving these three a look. Hope this helps, nos [color=blue][/color] -------------------- When I'm right, I'm right....
And when I'm wrong, I could have been right.... So I'm still right, cause I could have been wrong. |
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