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| In the training video about creating buttons for the recommended sites, it was using Adobe photoshop to grab the images. As I, and i suspect many others, don't have photoshop (too expensive at the moment) what else can we use ? |
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| Hello, I use the program called IRfranview. I believe there is a link in this forum for this. Here is the link: IRFranView Have fun. I grab the picture, then crop it, then I resize it fit where I want it. Now it is not going to be a button, but it will work for a pic that you can link to. Check it out on my sites, you will see where I have used it. Steve
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| Hey, Do you know about Gimp? Does everything Photoshop does and it's free. GIMP - The GNU Image Manipulation Program
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| Hi all, I agree; GIMP is great . . . and free! Another choice that doesn't carry the Photoshop price tag is Photoshop Elements. Adobe has announced a new version for MacWorld Expo in San Francisco that is supposed to ship next quarter. Elements is all most of us will ever need for image manipulation and runs on both Macintosh (my platform) and Windows. Jerry Nielsen - Internet Income Alliance |