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Scotti Adams
Feb-02-2005, 2:16pm
..hey is there some software out there somewhere on line that is a free down load that allows one to crop, edit and resize pics....?? I got this new PC and there isnt anything installed on it to let me do these things...Thanks
Mando4Life
Feb-02-2005, 2:24pm
Scotti,
I'm guessing they are too big to email? #if not send them my way and I'll see what I can do.
I think there is a free version of Photoshop that does it as well. #You also used to be able to do it via Windows Paint....not sure if you can anymore. Check out www.picasa.com too.
Hope this helps.
WBL
Scotti Adams
Feb-02-2005, 2:43pm
Hi Wayne...I dont have any pics on this PC yet....but I will before long...I just want to be prepared if I have to edit them..I dont have anyway of doing that right now...thanks for the info.
For just basic editing, I've used a free program called IRFAN View. #You can get the info here (http://www.irfanview.com/).
Scotti,
HERE (http://www.snapfiles.com/freeware/gmm/fwgraphicedit.html)
Is a link to lots of free editing programs .My favorite is one named Photo Filtre another is Pixia.
Hope this helps.
Pat
Scotti Adams
Feb-02-2005, 5:57pm
hey..thanks guys....I really appreciate it.
Scotti Adams
Feb-02-2005, 6:49pm
Hey guys all these links are great....and I really appreciate them....but they wont let me resize pics pixially...thats what I am looking for....My Old Pc...which the ex has...had that installed on there..I grew accustomed to that....and conveniantly she doesnt have the start up disc for it...come on boys...help a a mando man out..:0)
Fuzzyway
Feb-02-2005, 8:26pm
Scotty,
The Faststone image viewer is free. Does everything you want including resizing in pixels.
http://www.tucows.com/preview/381528.html
Best, fuzzy
Billiam
Feb-02-2005, 10:35pm
Irfanview should do the trick for resizing, but if you need a full-featured yet free photo editor try The GIMP (http://www.gimp.org/). GIMP was developed as open source freeware for Linux, but has been ported to Windows and Mac platforms. It's quite powerful on its own, and it also supports Photoshop plug-ins. It definitely has a learning curve, but did I mention that it's free?