Author Topic: What photo software do you have?  (Read 1930 times)

Because he owns an ink/computer etc. store.

And he was willing to give you the licenses to a whole bunch of expensive programs that he could have made a bunch of money on?

No, he has it on a computer we brung home.

No, he has it on a computer we brung home.

You're obviously black, you stole it.

For future reference, if you have a large amount of information to display and are concerned about readers getting confused, consider using a bulleted list or table instead. Color almost never makes things clearer or easier to read.

For future reference, if you have a large amount of information to display and are concerned about readers getting confused, consider using a bulleted list or table instead. Color almost never makes things clearer or easier to read.

lol ok
You're obviously black, you stole it.

tribal and no. handicapalert

I colored each program to make sure you don't get confused.

I have paint.NET (Free),
Twisted brush (Pay),
Photoshop CS3 and CS4 (Pay),
Crazy Talk, which allows you to edit photos to make them have talking (You can edit the voice [Pay]),
Passport Photo Studio, which my dad had at his old business (I don't know if he paid or it was free),
Photo to Cartoon (Free),
Portrait Professional Max 6 (Featured in Shutterbug, a photo magazine [Pay]),
Magic Photo Editor (PROBABLY Free, I don't know),
ArcSoft Panorama Maker 5 (I don't know if paid or free),
ArcSoft PhotoStudio 6 (Don't know if free or paid for),
Batch Photo (Don't know if free or paid for),
Adobe InDesign CS4
Adobe Bridge CS4
GIMP (Free)

Making a list was soooo hard.

I have paint.NET (Free), Twisted brush (Pay), Photoshop CS3 and CS4 (Pay), Crazy Talk, which allows you to edit photos to make them have talking (You can edit the voice [Pay]), Passport Photo Studio, which my dad had at his old business (I don't know if he paid or it was free), Photo to Cartoon (Free), Portrait Professional Max 6 (Featured in Shutterbug, a photo magazine [Pay]), Magic Photo Editor (PROBABLY Free, I don't know), ArcSoft Panorama Maker 5 (I don't know if paid or free), ArcSoft PhotoStudio 6 (Don't know if free or paid for), Batch Photo (Don't know if free or paid for), Adobe InDesign CS4 Adobe Bridge CS4 GIMP (Free)

The above post reminds me of skittles.

The GIMP, Paint.NET, and Inkscape.

Paint.NET

I don't do enough serious editing or drawing to need anything more advanced.