[muglo] Re: photos

For limited use, I use either GraphicConverter (Shareware) or 
PhotoStudio (OS 9 in OS X) which I believe is free; I have had it so 
long I forget - it may have even come with OS X as I don't remember 
purchasing it or maybe it was a free download? I have found both these 
perfectly adequate for making Christmas cards and preparing pictures 
for a forum web site!!

Paul

On Jan 24, 2007, at 7:28 PM, Tee Cashmore wrote:

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> On 24-Jan-07, at 5:06 PM, Hawk wrote:
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>> I'd like to do a little editing on some pix. I'm wondering if
>> Photoshop is worth the money and about how much does it cost? They
>> used it at the Free Press, way back when I was working at any rate,
>> and it all seemed pretty complex to me. I recall photographers
>> being given short courses in its operation, etc. I never bothered
>> getting it for that reason. But the new
>> iMac with the 20" screen seems to cry out for it. Any suggestions? jim
>
> If you really need a separate programme, then I agree with Gerhard
> that Photoshop Elements is a better choice for about $150, or less;
> Photoshop is many, many hundreds more; but unless the photos are
> really bad & need a lot of work iPhoto 6 will do most of what
> Elements does.
> Double click on any photo in an Album and a new screen appears with a
> small icon in the bottom right called "adjust". You can adjust
> Brightness, Contrast, Saturation, Tint etc.
> I have just finished scanning about 200 50-60 year old slides &
> iphoto worked for most of them.
> TTFN,    TeeC
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