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Photo Editing Advice

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welshlady
cardiff, South Glamorgan, Wales UK
Posted: Jul 18, 2008, 1:33 PM CST
My daughters christening was on Sunday and it went really well, have some great photos of the day but a lot of not so good ones. They are dark, with too much back ground, or people have red eyes.

Can anyone recommend a photo editing software or website.
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Shanmariee
Spokane Valley, Washington USA
Posted: Jul 18, 2008, 1:42 PM CST
www.snapfish.com/editphotos

Hope that helps grin
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p_seg
Central, Xlokk Malta
Posted: Jul 18, 2008, 1:59 PM CST
Try Fastone Image Viewer. Google it up, its freeware and supports the function you mention.
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maryrachelle
bathurst , New Brunswick Canada
Posted: Jul 18, 2008, 2:04 PM CST
welshlady wrote:
My daughters christening was on Sunday and it went really well, have some great photos of the day but a lot of not so good ones. They are dark, with too much back ground, or people have red eyes.

Can anyone recommend a photo editing software or website.



Go to a website called picnic.
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massticles
Coeur d'Alene, Idaho USA
Posted: Jul 18, 2008, 2:38 PM CST
welshlady wrote:
My daughters christening was on Sunday and it went really well, have some great photos of the day but a lot of not so good ones. They are dark, with too much back ground, or people have red eyes.

Can anyone recommend a photo editing software or website.


Adobe makes some good software for anything when it comes to art. Photo manipulation, drawing, etc. Mind you its not free, unless you are a captain sparrow.. dunno

But its some of the best I've used.

There is also Paint Shop Pro.

Hope that helped at least a smidge smile
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jeelo17
bournemouth, Dorset, England UK
Posted: Jul 18, 2008, 3:00 PM CST
hi

mumum why not
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Donegal dating
gingerb
Letterkenny, Donegal Ireland
Posted: Jul 18, 2008, 3:03 PM CST
Microsoft office picture manager is very easy to use.
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lorax111
richmond, Virginia USA
Posted: Jul 18, 2008, 7:38 PM CST
massticles wrote:
Adobe makes some good software for anything when it comes to art. Photo manipulation, drawing, etc. Mind you its not free, unless you are a captain sparrow..

But its some of the best I've used.

There is also Paint Shop Pro.

Hope that helped at least a smidge



I guess you are refering to photoshop wich is pricy but used to be available for use at some of the local 'office away from the office print shops' ( they are world wide but i guess i should not advertise for them ). The problem with art programs however is you have to learn how to use them.

Most of the scanners and digital cameras that i have bought have came with really simple and good red eye removal tools, some of the other software(that came with the hardware) has been rather impresive for working on images also.

There are also companys that will fix the images for you. Some are reasonable some are not so shop around ( a price quote should be free , if its not then they are going to screw you )


Dennis

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