pics can't fit
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I actually have 3 different versions of photoshop and never use it. I like the MGI photosuite software that came with my camera.... ;D Plus, I don't really do anything extensive graphics wise... ;D<br><br>Tony
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Microsoft's "Photo Editor" comes with Microsoft Office.<br>This utility has a "resize" option that will allow you to manipulate image size.<br>It is not as good as PhotoShop or others but is waaay cheaper!<br><br><br>Rich
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[quote author=Spark Chaser link=board=2;threadid=9932;start=0#95286 date=1043285935]<br>warez rules for software
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<br><br>The correct term is "Try before you buy" or "evaluation copy"<br><br><br>phox
<br>[/quote]<br><br>Shame, shame, shame
<br><br>The correct term is "Try before you buy" or "evaluation copy"<br><br><br>phox
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An excellent alternative to the full Photoshop version is Photoshop Elements 2.0. I use it extensively and it has much of the functionality of Photoshop without the cost. You can buy it online from Adobe or look for it a stores like Best Buy. Depending on when you buy you should be able to purchase Photoshop Elements 2.0 for between $69 & $99.
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There are many free-ware programs available if you know where to find them. I've used a few, and the best one I've found is "IRFanView". It is slick, easy, and best of all, it's free. You can download it from http://www.irfanview.com/
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