Re: Modify text in "Graphic converter"



sugolini@xxxxxxxxx writes:

Garner Miller wrote:

In any case, the previous text you've overlaid is now set in stone;
there's no way to go back and edit it, unless you have the original
images and can recreate the page from scratch. But for future projects,
you need something designed for that task.

Thank you. I've preserved the original file fortunately. However, in
Photoshop Elements it's possible to insert some text and then modify
it, so I supposed that this was possible in Gc too.


It is possible in either of the free applications GIMP or xfig.
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