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OK I Have a New Picture But Need to Size It
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15/07/2007 13:21:57
 
 
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Thanks, I'll research it!


>If you're still looking for a pretty amazing free graphics program, check out Gimp2 at www.gimp.org. It does everything (including layers). It takes getting used to (I haven't begun to plumb it's depths) because it can be pretty complex, but it's also quite astonishing. I can't remember when I last saw something this good for free.
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>Oh, and don't forget to check out the plug-in registry.
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>>Ok, thanks Charles! :o)
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>>>>Nevermind, I think I figured it out using Jasc Paint Shop and VCW VicMan's photo editor. I uploaded it. I just hope it's not as blurry as the current one! (Although at almost 47 yrs old I think I look better blurry! :o) I don't think I'll find out til Monday since I doubt anyone from the UT is working online this weekend (not if they're smart anyway and enjoy their weekends!)
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>>>>Ok, my daughter (who agrees that I take terrible photos) has taken a picture of me with one of our digital cameras but I cannot figure out how to crop it to 53x44. Is there a free tool out there that will do that? I never mess around with digital photos and the photoshop trialware that came with the camera seems to have runout...
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>>>There is a screen grabber called Gadwin Printscreen ( google it ) Pretty nice. just popped a jpg onto the screen and then used props of the screen grabber than let you set the size of the save image and grabbed it off the screen.
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