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which photo editing software?
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This is being offered free http://www.vnunet.com/vnunet/downloads/2190396/serif-mediaplus
should be £60.0 -
One killer cat parcel on its way to Mr Millman.
I checked my programs and appear to have Picasa so will try that first (!!) and then follow up on the rest.
He is one very special cat and has yellow-green wonderful eyes.0 -
This is being offered free http://www.vnunet.com/vnunet/downloads/2190396/serif-mediaplus
should be £60.
Why does it state, 'time limited demo'? It's costs £40.
One should really check the small print.
ACDSee 9 Photo Manager is £20; http://www.acdsee.com/products/acdsee/index0 -
Why does it state, 'time limited demo'? It's costs £40.
One should really check the small print.
ACDSee 9 Photo Manager is £20; http://www.acdsee.com/products/acdsee/index
Serif MediaPlus 1 is free
It says in the text ...
"Note: ignore the reference to 'time limited demo' on this page. This is a full commercial application."
you can upgrade to Serif MediaPlus 2 for £400 -
Serif MediaPlus 1 is free
It says in the text ...
"Note: ignore the reference to 'time limited demo' on this page. This is a full commercial application."
you can upgrade to Serif MediaPlus 2 for £40
One really really should check the small print. :rotfl:"She is quite the oddball. Did you notice how she didn't even get excited when she saw this original ZX-81?"
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I use Picasa too.0
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I've found Picnick very straightforward.
It's totally online, nothing to download, just a quick registration and away you go.
http://www.picnik.com/
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superscaper wrote: »One really really should check the small print. :rotfl:
Yeah....it's worth £60 too.Full commercial application... what does that mean? Sounds like a press release to me.
Not only does it not encompass any ability to 'fix' photographs, such as "red-eye removal, color cast removal, exposure adjustments etc., neither does the £40 upgrade to MediaPlus 2.
Worth £60? It's an old version that offers less functionality than Google's Picasa, which is free, but offers as least the same functions.
As I wrote, check the small print.
Laughing at your own jokes, superscaper?0 -
You could have a look at PhotoPlus too:
http://www.freeserifsoftware.com/software/PhotoPlus/default.aspCharlie0 -
Laughing at your own jokes, superscaper?
No need to get testy, it was just that I'd have missed that completely as well. A note contradicting the top of the page? Come on, it was the page I found amusing. Don't take everything as a dig at you. :rolleyes:"She is quite the oddball. Did you notice how she didn't even get excited when she saw this original ZX-81?"
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