Photo editing software

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  1. virtual alan

    virtual alan Officer at Arms

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    Any recommendations on a good free downloadable programme?

    Looking at PICASA

    Mainly for just re-sizing or converting jpg/bmp etc

    But any other suggestions?
     
  2. Tachikoma

    Tachikoma Officer at Arms

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    GIMP: Slow as hell, fiddly, but otherwise works fine
    Paint.NET: Passable but lacks any advanced features

    Downloading Picasa to take a look at it now.

    *edit*

    Picasa is quite basic, but the album view is pretty nice,.
     
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  3. retro

    retro Resigned from mod duty 15 March 2018

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    Can Photoshop Album do basic editing? It comes free with Adobe Reader. Or there's a trial of Photoshop Elements. Oh, and Corel do a trial of Paint Shop Pro, which is pretty good.
     
  4. Tachikoma

    Tachikoma Officer at Arms

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    Photoshop album is the same as Picasa essentially. It's very basic, but Picasa appears to have more features. I deleted Photoshop Album as it sucked so bad.

    Photoshop Elements has a 30 day trial I seem to remember.
     
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  5. limey

    limey Intrepid Member

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    If you just want to resize/convert format, irfanview is good for that.
     
  6. the_steadster

    the_steadster Site Soldier

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    Paintshop pro is cheap as buggery. I got version 8 (now on 10/11 i think) from amazon for £10 i think, but it is a decent enough bit of software for what you need. Picasa is pretty nice too, but rather simple.
     
  7. Japan-Games.com

    Japan-Games.com Well Known Member

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    I use Jalbum which is just a photo album maker. It's a free download (open source). I used to use it just for making photo albums but I found that when I was creating an album I would resize, change to a smaller JPEG file, and add a watermark, which is what I needed for eBay. It essentially is the same as a batch process from Photoshop or Fireworks. I have those but I use them less often now.

    You can get an idea about the quality with this listing.

    http://cgi.ebay.com/Sega-Dreamcast-...hZ020QQcategoryZ62054QQtcZphotoQQcmdZViewItem

    I took the raw pics from my camera then started a photo album with these settings: size 750 x 563, JPEG, 90% quality, watermark. You can drag and drop the pictures in. I hit "create album" and it make the album for me. Then I take the pics out of the album and delete everyting else.
     
  8. GaijinPunch

    GaijinPunch Lemon Party Organizer and Promoter

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    Gimp is good. I assume it's slow on Windows b/c it's a GTK program.
     
  9. Alien Workshop

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    Paint Shop Pro is definitely where it's at. It's way cheaper than Photoshop, and as mentioned before older versions run pretty cheap. I actually "inherited" a version of PSP7 for free and have been hooked ever since. Check it out.
     
  10. karsten

    karsten Member of The Cult Of Kefka

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    pixia works too and is fast and 100% freeware
     
  11. Tachikoma

    Tachikoma Officer at Arms

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    Picasa supports RAW mode, which I just noticed, which is good.

    GIMP doesn't support 16bit TIFF files (converted files from RAW) which sucks...

    Serif PhotoPlus is alright, again, if you want something with any decent features you either have to pay for it, or put up with GIMP.
     
  12. PhreQuencYViii

    PhreQuencYViii Champion of the Forum

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    I love Paint.net....free too. Gimp is great too.
     
  13. unclejun

    unclejun Site Supporter 2011-2014

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    Xnview is a good choice too for converting/resizing images.
     
  14. pspwill

    pspwill Spirited Member

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    If you're on XP and want to resize pictures get the image resizer powertoy from here
    and for converting i recommend irfanview.
     
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