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Monaro
Posts: 263
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Hey, what is a good program for editting photos?
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Spook
Posts: 19316
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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photoshawp
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| #1 08:02am 14/08/07 |
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Monaro
Posts: 264
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Has photoshop got airbrushing and stuff like that.
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| #2 08:04am 14/08/07 |
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natslovR
Posts: 1299
Location: Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
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photoshop IS photo editing.
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| #3 08:10am 14/08/07 |
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paveway
Posts: 5720
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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#4 08:49am 14/08/07
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Monaro
Posts: 265
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Lol yea how funny is it, like i cant stop thinking about how much of a cool word newb is. No like really it is, and just to top things off its coming from you. Man what a hoot.
Get over yourself! |
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| #5 08:29am 14/08/07 |
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trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 21352
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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http://gimp-win.sourceforge.net/ Gimp is a free, open source alternative to photoshop. It's not as polished but should serve for the vast majority of your needs.
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| #6 08:49am 14/08/07 |
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Spook
Posts: 19318
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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gimp is extremely difficult to use (imo)
i use it at work when i cant get on the corel box, but its always an unpleasant experience |
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| #7 08:58am 14/08/07 |
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E.T.
Posts: 724
Location: Queensland
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I think it will be fine for a guy who has never heard of photoshop dude
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| #8 01:47pm 14/08/07 |
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jadz0r
Posts: 3
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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For your basic needs, you can get picasa which organises your photos and also allows you to make adjustments to them. The commercial alternative to picasa is adobe lightroom. I personally recommend lightroom, but for a free app, picasa produces some seriously kick ass photos.
Novices really don't need to use photoshop at all, it's only when you get into the nitty gritty of photo editing when you may start to need it. |
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| #9 05:53pm 14/08/07 |
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Le Infidel
Posts: 1488
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
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picasa's pretty damn good, the upload to a web album functionality is the easiest thing I've seen but I'm sure its touchups is what youre after
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| #10 06:16pm 14/08/07 |
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mooby
Posts: 3587
Location: UK
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if you need to ask whats a good editor, than photoshop is out of your league. dont listen to trog, gimp is crap. sorry trog. has massive issues with exif and printing, and compression artifacts when printing large format (A1) such as poliectroica.
try paint dot net. |
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| #11 06:20pm 14/08/07 |
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Strange Rash
Posts: 471
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yes gimp is troublesome
but might be good for someone who hasn't been spoilt by more friendly UI i think gimp's UI hates me as much as i hate it |
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| #12 06:23pm 14/08/07 |
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**BERLIN_WALL**
Posts: 7
Location: Wynnum, Queensland
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I think most people hate you, disregarding whether you hate them or not
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| #13 06:25pm 14/08/07 |
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parabol
Posts: 3530
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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has massive issues with exif and printing, and compression artifacts when printing large format (A1) such as poliectroica. Haha ... what a f***ing useless comment! Though I can't tell if you're just trolling because my sarcasm-o-meter is broken after reading so many threads on this forum. So GIMP has problems with f***ing obscure features like printing A1 pages and handling EXIF as you say. Who cares .. I didn't even know what EXIF was until now nor that you could even do A1 printing and I have used the program heaps. I also doubt most people who just want a "photo editing" program give a s*** about those obscure features either. Especially as in this thread, when they ask "does photoshop have airbrush?". Obviously they aren't multimedia gurus who need advanced features. DESPITE THIS, the GIMP has a completely cluttered and annoying UI that I just can't get used to. I find GIMPShop isn't much of an improvement. In the end it still does the job. |
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Twinsen
Posts: 2
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
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Gimp, if you want the full artistic experience, wear a gimp suit whilst using gimp on ur pc!!!
I'd say PS hands down wins, if your new...take the time to learn it, its well worth the initial outlay of time. |
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Raven
Posts: 2068
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
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Apple Apeture.
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trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 21363
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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thread locked due to subject typo not getting fixed after a fair amount of time
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| #17 02:27pm 15/08/07 |
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