Any suggestions for an easy free photo editing programme PLEASE ???
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on โ02-11-2015 12:05 PM
Really need some help here with a photo editing programme - if I have to pay, I will but rather free of course. Have wasted somuch time on this., Used to use Kodak Easy Share but now with new laptop Windows 7 it won't work. It's all there but won't let me "Add pictures" from my camera Any help muchly appreciated !!! Marlene
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on โ02-11-2015 12:13 PM
Photoscape....it is brilliant! and FREE, Google is your friend.
Penny
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on โ02-11-2015 12:28 PM
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on โ02-11-2015 01:13 PM
HI and thanks - I have downloaded Photoscape and think I would get used to it OK but when I had edited 40 pics it wouldn't do any more and I assumed that the free version only allowed a trial of 40. Had a look into it it says you can buy for $29.99 which I didn't want to do. Do you burn them to disc / card after editing ??
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on โ02-11-2015 01:32 PM
It sounds like a PITA, but I actually use 3 different editing programs (because different ones do different things better than some of the others).
Windows Gallery - basic editing, adjusting exposure, colour balance, overall saturation etc.
PhotoFiltre - resizing, touching up (eg removing dust etc that found its way into the frame, isolating sections to adjust colour temp, saturation). (This is actually a fairly comprehensive editing program, I just don't like the way it adjusts exposure, which I invariably have to do so use Gallery for that).
PicMonkey - for the finishing touches, mostly background work and occasionally collages for gallery pics. All of the basic functions are free, but it's online and I recommend having Adblock installed if you're using the free version (otherwise you can find you get interrupted with video ads).
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on โ02-11-2015 01:44 PM
It is meant to be completely free, I have been using it for over a year ad edited thousands of pics with it and never had a problem. Where did you download from? I use another free program called Paint.net which is more for creating and editing graphics, that has a warning that the program is completely free and if you paid for it you should ask for your money back, maybe Photoscape works the same?
Penny
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on โ02-11-2015 02:02 PM
Irfanview has been around for years.
It's a bit more complicated but will also hook up to your scanner
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on โ02-11-2015 02:19 PM
Thanks \ - I am getting on (persevering) with Photoscape at the moment and think I will be OK with it. Don't know what the glitch was before but I think it will be good. Will ha ve a squizz at the others too. Cheers

