Julia
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I find screen dumps the easiest way to keep control of photo size around here ( both dimensions and kB etc)
eg (alt + print screen ) saves the image on the screen at that size
then I personally go to Irfanview and use "cntl + V" = paste, then crop, save etc.
whiskers
you're much more professional than me / I.
I used both MGI (came with Sony camera)
and also Irfan ( a shareware)
Must try some of the new features on some of the new stuff.
How mush is Arcsoft?
If you have adobe photo shop I find the
"Healing Brush Tool" very useful -
(4th button down LHS on tool bar)
with this you select a different area ie all the green and then past similar over the white line..
For everyone else I recently found this tool which is very useful if you take a lot of photos -
Photo Resizer by Microsoft powertools free download from Power Tools page. This tool allows you to select 1 or 500 photos in a file right click and resize them all at once. (Other people may have already known how to do this but I have always had to open every photo in adobee or the like and resize and save) this saves heaps of time and is great for saving or emailing etc..
Julia, sorry - I had to use both. Irfanview can only have one picture open at a time (as far as I can see). I'm 99% sure it would not be suitable for what you want.2020, do you mean you used both MGI (which I don't have) and also Irfanview (which I do) to cure the problem?
Looks fine - just what I was after.
Could you give me detailed instructions for how to do it in Irfanview please?
With thanks.
whiskers
you're much more professional than me / I.
Must try some of the new features on some of the new stuff.
How mush is Arcsoft?
Dear Julia.
Maybe a few more flowers would be nice ?
A few less pots maybe ?
A trim of the yellow flowers over the pathway ?
))))))))))
Kindest regards,
UB
i recommend the gimp if you want to do image manipulation. it provides a comparable toolset to photoshop (which costs about $1500) only it is free.
GIMP
Well, my cat (AKA 'The Rodent' since her hair cut) likes Julia's garden!
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