picking a graphics program

Allana Novotny anovotny at neon.nlc.state.ne.us
Tue Sep 17 13:50:55 EDT 1996


The program that I like is Paint Shop Pro.  It's a shareware program 
made by JASC.  You should be able to find their web page by doing a 
search.  Last time I looked they gave you a free 30-day trial.

Allana Novotny 
The opinions expressed herein are mine alone. :)

On Mon, 16 Sep 1996, Mark H. Witteman wrote:

> Howdy all --   
> 
> I've been a lurker on this most friendly and informative list for 
> about two months now and I'm hoping y'all can help me with a fairly
> basic question.  
> 
> I'm wondering what program y'all use for the creation of your web
> page graphics.  I will need something that will allow me to save
> image and text files in gif and jpeg formats.  I need to be able to
> import images that I have scanned also, probably in gif and jpeg
> formats.  And I will almost certainly need to import images that
> are in WordPerfect graphics (wpg) format and perhaps some other 
> formats common to Adobe Photoshop .  
> 
> I'm working in a Windows 3.1 environment but I might be able to
> muster sufficient Mac access if that's what will work best.  
> Windows 95 and NT are probably right out for the near future.  
> 
> I have searched the archives of this list also and found some
> discussion of this topic but nothing I could take to the bank, if
> you will.  Forgive me if I'm bringing up a tired old question.  
> 
> If you respond to me I will gladly summarize for the list.  
> 
> --Mark
> 
> 
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