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Xindrino

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  1. I recomand you
    PhotoPlus 6 - Image and Photo Editing Software from http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/
    Download and register your free image and photo editing software.

    Why use PhotoPlus?
    PhotoPlus 6 is the fun photo editing software that brings professional image editing to everyone with just a few clicks of the mouse. This free download enables beginners and professionals alike to produce incredible images for print, multimedia and the web.

    PhotoPlus in Action
    PhotoPlus 6 is incredible image editing software that enables you to create, manipulate, and enhance photographs, bitmap graphics, and web animations. All the tools you need are provided along with handy hints to enable you to achieve totally unique results.

    Installation Tips
    It couldnt be easier to get up and running with this free software. Simply follow the step-by-step guide to downloading your software and getting started on your first document. All the support youll need to help you through the process is easily accessible.

    Tutorials
    Explore the various tutorials for image and photo editing and special effects in the downloadable Companion Document. With hands-on examples, essential theory and useful tips, it wont be long before youre adding a professional touch to all your digital photos and graphic images.
    And it has only19.4 mb
    enjoy


  2. Before You Buy an Image EditorImage editors (also known as photo editors) allow you to create and modify bitmap-based graphics and photographic images. This includes tasks such as painting and drawing, color correction, photo enhancement, creating special effects, image conversion, and adding text to graphics. Your image editor is often the most frequently used tool for working with graphics so it should be flexible and intuitive. Many software programs are available for enhancing and otherwise working with bitmap images, but unless they can perform all of the tasks above sufficiently, they should only be considered as companion tools to your primary photo editing application. Advanced Photo Editors These tools offer the core image editing features along with additional high-end capabilities for professionals. Professional photographers, graphic designers, desktop publishers, Web developers, digital artists, and small business users all need to work with an image editor at some point. When choosing a photo editor for professional or business use, you need extreme flexibility, stability, and an intuitive interface which provides high-end features and a streamlined workflow. Automation capabilities are a big plus as well. I've selected what I feel are the best choices for image editors that meet all these requirements. These programs range in price anywhere from $100 US to several hundred dollars. Most people don't need PhotoShop, but when you're working with huge files (typically 30 megabytes in my day job) you need PhotoShop.PhotoShop 7 has dozens of new features, but these are the ones that I think are worth the upgrade:File browser. This is an awesome upgrade ­ you'll find the image you need quickly and easily. When you select the Browse feature you'll be impressed by how fast it loads thumbnails.Support for EXIF camera information. This is awesome. I have a Canon S200 digital camera. When I import a photo from the camera into PhotoShop it lets me see all of the data from the shot. It's amazing what information is stored in the file with the image, including date, time, resolution, flash (yes or no), ISO speed, f-stop, focal length and much more.Healing brush. This is the most amazing tool. I am restoring several damaged photos and this one tool makes this work quick and easy. It enables you to fix scratches, wrinkles, and other damage while maintaining the look of the image. I used it to fix a wedding photo my daughter decided to play with.Picture Package. This gives you the ability to print a wide variety of images on one page, saving you a lot of money and time. I have to admit I use this more for personal printing, but it's an amazing feature.Encryption. There have been several product prototypes I would have loved to encrypt before emailing them. PhotoShop 7 lets you save an encrypted PDF of the image so you can send it via e-mail (a very insecure method of transferring information) without worry.Web support. I'm getting ready to create a Web site for myself and PhotoShop is the only editor I'd trust to the task. It'll let me preview the image before saving it to see how big it'll be, as well as how it'll look when compressed. This is only one of the features you'll live with when you use PhotoShop for Web work.Enhanced transparency support. PhotoShop has the best tools for making the background (or almost any part) of an image transparent on a Web page. This can be a tricky task but with PhotoShop it's easy.One feature that is long overdue: Spellchecker. I can't believe how useful this feature is and how it was absent for so long. I've seen dozens of cases where jobs are rushed and the final work has a silly spelling error.These are just a few of the many features that make PhotoShop the best image editor on the planet (I'm serious). If you don't believe me, try it yourself by downloading the demo from http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/ you are serious about editing photos for print or the Web (and have $600 to spare) definitely get PhotoShop 7. It's worth every penny.To run PhotoShop you need a relatively recent machine (Mac or Windows), 128mb of RAM, a decent video card, and about 320mb of disk space. If you're serious, you'll need a recent machine and an awesome video card

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