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Have you looked at Paint Shop Pro? That's probably the biggest competitor to PS and costs about £100 IIRC.
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another paint.net fan here, great tool and always being updated. Doesn't have the fotoshop complexity....bonusOriginally posted by Muttley08 View PostBring out the gimp indeed...
I found gimp a bit complicated for just basic imaging...but then didn't take the time to really try to understand it.
Irfanview is what I've used for simple image clipping / re-scaling etc.
But I believe gimp is photoshop's freebie equivelant
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Bring out the gimp indeed...
I found gimp a bit complicated for just basic imaging...but then didn't take the time to really try to understand it.
Irfanview is what I've used for simple image clipping / re-scaling etc.
But I believe gimp is photoshop's freebie equivelant
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I want to be able to stitch panoramic views together, I also want to adjust the white balance etc on pictures....
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i use paint .net not got as many features as photoshop but does enough to keep me happy. And its completely free
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Have a look at http://www.adobe.com/downloads/ and select Photoshop from the drop-down box. CS3 is the latest version.
There's little value in going for a BitTorrent "discount" as Adobe have trapped the popular keygen utilities and invalidated the serial numbers that are generated.
HTH
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Wanted PhotoShop - for Eval
Has anyone got a copy of Photoshop I can use for evaluation ?? Don't know what the latest version is.Tags: None
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But then my imaging requirements are very straightforward and I have hardly explored the functionality.
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