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Re: Camera
tom
all this and heaven too for $50 ????
come on, you have to be kidding
however, if you know how to use linux you can get gimp for free
. . . woops, wait a minute . . . gimp now has their program for free
working under windows . . . . you are in luck
and gimp is as good as photoshop, if not better
jamie
On Tue, 23 Jan 2001, Tom Droege wrote:
> I just bought a little PC camera with the intent of using if for "Show and
> Tell" reports. After solving the problem caused by having a dual boot
> installation, it seems to work fine.
>
> I need a basic image manipulation program. I would just like to buy one as
> I find that bought programs last longer for me than ones that people give
> me. Any suggestions for a basic image manipulation program? Say under
> $50. I think the last scanner I bought came with one, but I don't know how
> to separate the Image program from the scanner stuff. I don't want to add
> the scanner
>
> I want to be able to size images.
> Do color corrections.
> Change Formats
> Invert Black and White Images
>
> The reason that you do not have an attached image of 3 Mark IVs lined up in
> a row is that the PC camera puts out images larger than 40K bytes (in the
> most compressed format) and this bounces with the listserv. What I would
> really like to do is attach thumnail images to these reports, then you all
> could go to the web site for larger images if you are interested. I know
> people do not like to get big images as attachments.
>
> Tom Droege
>
>
- References:
- Camera
- From: Tom Droege <tdroege@veriomail.com>