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From: philo on 10 Nov 2005 13:53 "Oscar" <oscar(a)keysbabo.com> wrote in message news:4372f810$0$16207$4fafbaef(a)reader3.news.tin.it... > > I'm a student photographer and need something solid for editing and > enhancing > > the gimp!!!!!!!! > > http://www.gimp.org/ oooh my gosh how could i have forgotten that there is a version for windows... the gimp has to be one of the best pieces of software out there! (lousy name though) here is one i did using gimp http://www.plazaearth.com/philo/electric.jpg once i got used to it...it was quite easy... in some ways i like it even better than photoshop!
From: Roger Johansson on 10 Nov 2005 15:22 Ron May wrote: > You may already have this, but one free tool that anyone involved with > digital photography needs to have is Free Digital Camera Enhancer: > > http://www.mediachance.com/digicam/enhancer.htm > It's usually the FIRST tool I use to get a decent image to work with. I tried DCE now. I miss the possibility to switch between fullscreen and the program size which was very small on my screen. Maybe it is made for a low screen resolution. It seems to have a good auto-enhance system. It can be used in automated enhancement for many images, I hope it has a batch mode. For a high priority picture I would not use this, except as a test, to see if this program can make a better enhancements than I can do manually. There is a program called "Image Analyzer" from http://meesoft.logicnet.dk/ This has very good functions, especially histogram adjustments. Image analyzer has a place beside Photofiltre in my toolbar, good toolboxes for image processing. For painting I use pixia. -- Roger J.
From: miskairal on 10 Nov 2005 17:14 Ron May wrote: > "richk" <richrkjr(a)yahoo.com> wrote in > Message-ID<1131578257.538894.198720(a)z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com>: > > >>I like Photofiltre for certain features..I like Picasa for some of its >>editing features..What I like best about Picasa is its fill light >>feature. I dont know if the brightness level feature on Photofiltre is >>supposed to do the same thing.but having used both ,Photofiltres >>brightness level doesnt work as well as Piccases fill light feature. As >>far as Picasa as a program as a whole I dont like the way you have to >>import and expost a picture to save changes its bs. >> >>Photofiltra I guess is the best and I take it If I want a better one I >>have to go up to a commercial product. >> >>I'm a student photographer and need something solid for editing and >>enhancing >> >>rich > > > You may already have this, but one free tool that anyone involved with > digital photography needs to have is Free Digital Camera Enhancer: > > http://www.mediachance.com/digicam/enhancer.htm > > It's usually the FIRST tool I use to get a decent image to work with. > > Ron M. I can't quite follow what to download here for the free version. Can you help? Looks good.
From: Ron May on 10 Nov 2005 21:56 miskairal <mehiding(a)Oz> wrote in Message-ID<4373c63e$0$25508$afc38c87(a)news.optusnet.com.au>: > Ron May wrote: <snip> > > > > You may already have this, but one free tool that anyone involved with > > digital photography needs to have is Free Digital Camera Enhancer: > > > > http://www.mediachance.com/digicam/enhancer.htm > > > > It's usually the FIRST tool I use to get a decent image to work with. > > > > Ron M. > > I can't quite follow what to download here for the free version. Can you > help? Looks good. Scroll down to the section headed "Stand-Alone (EXE) version 1.3 ( 524 kB)" and click on the link "dcenhanc.zip." <OT> The XTR plug in is for their Photo-Brush, $ware product. </OT> Direct download link for the standalone: http://www.mediachance.com/digicam/dcenhanc.zip Ron M.
From: xtort.net on 11 Nov 2005 01:55
Thats absolutely amazing Philo! I have had not too much luck with the Gimp on Windows -- everytime I try to run certain script-fu commands, there is always crashes. (But this likely is MS's fault, as its an inferior OS anyways...) |