Prev: PDF Creator
Next: ISO/IMG burner
From: miskairal on 11 Nov 2005 02:31 Ron May wrote: > 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. Thankyou
From: John Corliss on 11 Nov 2005 06:23 richk wrote: > 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 A neat tool that I use a lot is the Polaroid Dust & Scratch Removal Utility: http://www.polaroid.com/service/software/poladsr/poladsr.html I should have recommended it as Pricelessware, but I stay out of that business altogether. -- Regards from John Corliss My current killfile: aafuss, Chrissy Cruiser, Slowhand Hussein, BEN RITCHEY and others. No adware, cdware, commercial software, crippleware, demoware, nagware, PROmotionware, shareware, spyware, time-limited software, trialware, viruses or warez please.
From: philo on 11 Nov 2005 06:29
> 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...) > thanks for the comments. i used gimp on my linux machine...but have at least tried it on windows and it seemed to work OK. believe it or not...the image received very little manipulation. all i did was to use a very little bit of trial and error with some of the filters etc. it was about 5 or 10 minutes at the most. (and i am quite a gimp newbie) i was able to do the same thing im photoshop...but it was not quite as easy to do. of course in all fairness i'm sure photoshop has features that are easier to sue then gimp. anyway...for those who want to give gimp a try...i;d say it's worth it |