At 09:30 AM 10/19/03 -0700, you wrote: >Since it looks like we'll have a $69 printer that can do archival carbon >printing soon without the need for Photoshop, the next question might be >what image processing software I should recommend to non-expert >photographers without big budgets. > >It seems to me that for the genealogists and scrapbook fans, basic tools in >an easy-to-use format and a price under $100 is needed. Some of the >programs that came up in my initial search were Ulead PhotoImpact 8, Digital >Image Pro, and, of course, Adobe's Elements. (I must admit that I have a >preference to see some company other than M$ or Adobe get more market share >here.) > >Any thoughts? > >Paul >http://www.PaulRoark.com > Paul, How about PaintShop Pro? http://www.jasc.com/ It's got a big user base and how-to books. Don't tell but my free copy from the back in the Stone Age is good for most things. BTW is there more on this $69 dollar printer in last week's mail? - I was away. Four of them would be just right for me - odds are, I'd have one actually functioning at any given time. AZ Build a Lookaround! The Lookaround Book, 2nd ed. NOW SHIPPING http://www.panoramacamera.us
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Re: [Digital BW] Best Entry-level Image Processor?
2003-10-19 by Alan Zinn
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