I have tried a couple from downloads.com, but they keep coming up short, and I don’t even need anything complicated. It has to be something that can open gifs jpegs, and bmps, and it HAS to be free. It’s for my company, and when my computer crashed I lost the old one, and they are not hurrying to get me a new one. But I NEED one. I work for a not-for-profit, FYI, so you’re helping the needy!
Why not download Picasa. It has quite a few editing capabilities, and it is extremely user friendly. You’ll find it very useful…And Free is a good price.
I’ll second GIMP. It’s one of the rare wonderful things in the world that is still done out of love and pride and just for the thrill of the hunt, and not commercialized, exploitized and leeched of value in order to maximize someone’s profit.
And it’s useful.
And if you need help using it, you will find plenty of it here. Just ask.
Paint.NET is image and photo manipulation software designed to be used on computers that run Windows XP. Paint.NET is jointly developed at Washington State University with additional help from Microsoft, and is meant to be a free replacement for the MS Paint software that comes with all Windows operating systems. The programming language used to create Paint.NET is C#, with GDI+ extensions.
Paint.NET has many of the powerful features that expensive commercial applications have, including the ability to use layers. This is the second semester that Paint.NET has been a project at Washington State University, and we have the goal of adding as much functionality as expensive commercial applications provide, but of course, for free! In the spirit of all this freedom, we welcome any suggestions, as well as provide the source code free of charge for anyone who wishes to tinker with it. Please explore this website, download the software and try out many of the things you would do on those expensive commercial programs
I really like IrfanView, 'cause it’s easy and simple and opens up very quickly. It’s great for just opening easily and resizing, plus it has some other effects. I got it from Downloads.com.
Picasa is evil (well I think so anyway).
It places a picasa.ini file in every directory it finds an image.
That sucks when it also does it to your webserver directories.
Maybe there something to turn it off, but I couldn’t spot it.
Evil I say, evil.
She said that like “I’m not sure I trust the advice of someone who has nothing to do but post to the SDMB all day every day.”
Irfanview is a great program for what it does, but it’s not an image editor. What it does is display (very quickly), and let you crop, rotate, resize, etc., but not actually do paintbrush-type editing.
I have Win98, so this GIMP thing sounds pretty good. I’m going to go download it right now. I need to be able to work with all of our images, all over the share drive.
As for editing, I don’t do a lot, but whenever anyone needs even the most minor of adjustments they have to come to me because apparently they can’t remember simple instructions. (Right-click. Select Copy. Alt-Tab. Select Paste.)