★★ IRFANVIEW AND TUTORIALS ★★
◙ The best free image editor/viewer is IrfanView. There are many plugins you can add to this great FREE tool for a variety of tasks. Do you need to resize images, make them transparent, make a photo slideshow? These are just a few of the many possibilities.
◙ Irfanview Main Page
☞ http://www.irfanview.com/
◙ Download Irfanview
☞ http://www.irfanview.com/main_download_engl.htm
◙ Plugins Page
☞ http://www.irfanview.com/plugins.htm
◙ Irfanview Help Forum
☞ http://irfanview-online.de/
◙ Freqently Asked Questions
☞ http://www.irfanview.com/faq.htm
◙ Irfanview Tutorials
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=irfanview+tutorials
◙ Irfanview Examples
☞ http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&q=irfanview+examples
◙ I suggest that you forget this and buy Adobe Photoshop. This is what most professional web designers use to create their graphics.
2006-07-26 12:06:06
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answered by Anonymous
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so much snapshot modifying application can do it for you without problems, and also you don't want some thing fancy like photoshop. I in my view use home windows MGI photoSuite four, which simplest has a couple of elementary facets. I simply move to the "alter" function within the best proper menu bar and scroll right down to "resize" A field pops up and suggests the selection of the percent as 2 numbers (#by way of#). I use an SLR digicam, so my portraits are continually too significant for my myspace, so I reduce them to the requirement that's round 500 selection. To reduce a percent, you simplest ought to difference the primary quantity, and the moment will circular itself out. Otherwize, I anticipate the percent's form will likely be altered. them "retailer as" and retailer the small variant. If you could have any low-priced application very similar to this, however isn't established on this type, move to 'aid" and seek "resize" might be the first-rate guess;)
2016-08-28 17:24:34
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answered by buch 4
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Photo-manipulations (All Free)
For ease of use and management of your photo files try Kodak easyshare software http://www.kodak.com
or Picasso. http://www.picasa.google.com/
For advanced and fully functional photographic manipulation gimp2 is very similar to Photoshop and is available from http://www.gimp.org
All these will do what you want.gimp2 is best, however you will have a strong learning curve to go through, make sure you download the help file after you install this.
2006-07-26 12:06:12
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answered by Mordak 5
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Get a decent graphics app, like PaintShop Pro or PhotoShop. Then you'll have something to work with.
2006-07-26 12:00:41
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answered by toejam_rummy 3
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