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Topic: Photo touchups - what software?
Grimy
Posts: 185
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
My fiance wants to touch a few photos from a recent. She hasn't really done it before but wants something a little better than the office picture viewer but not as full on as photoshop. Whats decent these days? i used to just use paint shop pro back in the ole days.

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Freewheelin
Posts: 971
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i wish i had a recent.

i think gimp might be what youre after

last edited by Freewheelin at 20:21:38 14/Jun/07
whoop
Posts: 11439
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Most digital cameras come with some kind of newbie click & go photo retouch software for redeye & other enhancements. I think my scaner also came with something similar. Hell even my photoprinter came with something I think. There's no shortage of free photo software with recent hardware. Check your cds?
natslovR
Posts: 5431
Location: Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
Depends what she wants to do, if it's just remove red eye and brighten up images and the like or crop them, rotate etc, you can't go past picasa2 from google.
mooby
Posts: 3483
Location: UK
alot ship with photoshop elements. + theres lots of tutorials on the web.
Mr Hardware
Posts: 1834
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
ctrl+pagedown in mspaint for lyfe yo
mongie
Posts: 4163
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Picasa2 is good, ACDSee is alright, Photoshop Elements and Photoshop Album... Microsoft Digital Image Suite... There are stacks.
Grimy
Posts: 186
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
cheers fellas
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