Best image software
Bill Drew
drewwe at MORRISVILLE.EDU
Tue Apr 28 16:42:32 EDT 1998
I swear by Paintshop Pro. It is the best and just about the cheapest.
I tried using the various Adobe products but keep coming back to
Paintshop Pro. It is shareware so you can try it first to see if you
like it. Look for it at such websites as www.tucows.com,
cws.internet.com, and many other places.
Joe Schallan wrote:
>
> Hello list,
>
> What do you think is the best all-around software for
> manipulating images for ultimate use on web pages?
> By this I mean something oriented to producings gifs
> and jpegs from all manner of source formats (TIFF,
> PICT, EPS, etc etc) without great losses in quality,
> something that lets you resize, crop, adjust contrast,
> and so on without requiring you to have a master's
> degree in graphic arts or optical sciences.
>
> In a word, something that is both powerful and
> easy to use (ya, ya, I know) and oriented toward
> producing web-ready files. What works best
> for you?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Joe Schallan
> Glendale Public Library
> jschall at glenpub.lib.az.us
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