Re: photo editing software



On Mon, 14 Jul 2008 19:09:18 -0500, Joel wrote:

cherylp <clp99336@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Thanks, everyone for your comments and helpful hints. I am still
struggling with Irfanview. I went out to Circuit City yesterday to buy
Photoshop CS3 -- they didn't have it in stock, and the clerk told me he
didn't use it anyway -- he used irfanview. He has it on a work
computer, and he helped me solve some of my problems. So now I have the
requested dpi and pixels, but now I'm dealing with distortion, i.e., a
vertical picture is now horizontal. I have hope that I shall get it
mastered eventually.

SAVE YOUR $$$ by asking some high-school or college student to get
you
the
Educational price for around $300 instead of paying the full price
($600).

I'd highly recommend saving an additional $300. The average home user does
not need a commercial adobe tool - there are plenty of free and open
source products that will do all they need.

.



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