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help for the graphicly slow

Postby stilllearnin on Mon Aug 16, 2004 12:39 pm

Ok I know theres a few computer and internet guru types on the forums.

So who can suggest a program to make and/or edit images? That is SIMPLE,easy and preferably cheap ;) .


Trying to design either just a logo type front page (flash would be cool but I'd go insane first) or maybe an image map - if it matters.
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Postby cichlidfish on Mon Aug 16, 2004 12:55 pm

Have you tried paint shop Pro? It's the alternative to Adobe Photoshop. Or try the GPL/free Gimp for Windows http://www.gimp.org/windows/
(this first came out on Linux but now windows version is out...)
Also, just for resizing images, photoresizer
http://www.showyourphotos.com/PhotoResizer.exe
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Postby stilllearnin on Mon Aug 16, 2004 3:27 pm

I'll give that Gimp a try (after a slow - dial up,download) and see what it can do.



For resizeing and simple stuff like that I have:
Kodak - program that came with my camera.
Photosuite - about worthless for anything more then resizeing.
Paint - junk,don't use it.

NONE of those do what I want - or I can't make them do what I want, something like that.


In a couple hours - here was the best attempt I got at what I thought was a good Idea.

Image

More like good idea gone wrong = bad pic

hmmmmmm ,doesn't look like it'll post directly for some reason

http://www.cjexotics.com/discusglobe.jpg <--- you'll see what I mean LOL I definetly need help in the graphics department.

Time to ditch the computer and go back to working with fish :D
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Postby cichlidfish on Mon Aug 16, 2004 6:27 pm

LoL, yea that looks a bit strange :)
Ulead PhotoImpact used to be decent for web stuff...
And Adobe ImageStyler was very easy to use....
Are you trying to create a website with images for links ie imagemaps... or just edit individual images, crop/edit, mess with lighting, add effects etc...?

I hope you download the BINARY for GIMP and not the Source Code ;) Here's direct links of what you need:
http://www.ajug.org/mirror/gimp-win32/gtk+-2.4.3-setup.zip

http://www.ajug.org/mirror/gimp-win32/gimp-2.0.3-i586-setup.zip

http://www.ajug.org/mirror/gimp-win32/gimp-2.0.3-i586-setup.zip

http://www.ajug.org/mirror/gimp-win32/gimp-gap-2.0.2-setup.zip

The LAST two links are OPTIONAL but you have to install the first link ie the gtk+ because the second link "gimp" won't work without it.(links were taken from this page: http://www2.arnes.si/~sopjsimo/gimp/stable.html)
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Postby stilllearnin on Mon Aug 16, 2004 11:01 pm

Are you trying to create a website with images for links ie imagemaps...

Yeah - I want to either make a decient image map or something along those lines.
Unless I can't figure it out then I'll settle for an eyecatching type logo - main page pic , whatever.

Me + all the codes and junk = disaster so far :(
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