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hey, does anyone do this?

my mum is looking for a prgram for easy printing of digital pictures and to make collages, but needs to be simple :/
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My Dad uses Picasa. Very simple and free.
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MS Paint :likesitall:
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Grimmie wrote:MS Paint :likesitall:
pah!

Delux Paint II :)
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Post by Fear »

GIMP - The GNU Image Manipulation Program

It's free, it's open source, and it rivals Photoshop and Paintshop.
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Post by Fear »

Fear wrote:GIMP - The GNU Image Manipulation Program

It's free, it's open source, and it rivals Photoshop and Paintshop.
*edit*
I just read it needs to be simple, so probably not the best option.

If she wants simple then maybe using Word to add them onto a page and the print would be the easiest method for her.

Picasso is also a good one.
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Post by Joose »

Actually, if you have someone show you the basics, Photoshop is quite easy to use. Especially with its automagic level fettling and the like. Hey, my mum manages it (albeit with step by step instructions I have made for her) so it cant be that hard.
fabyak wrote: Delux Paint II :)
Delux Paint on the Amiga 500 was the first graphics program I ever used. To be honest, I have yet to find a program I find as nice for doing pixely stuff.
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Pops uses Tattyshop Elements, it's like a cut-down version with wizards for common digital camera-type stuff (removing red-eye, chopping off former spouse, scratching out eyes and scrawling DIE! on their forehead, etc.). He got it free with his camera, so I doubt it costs that much.
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FatherJack wrote:Pops uses Tattyshop Elements, it's like a cut-down version with wizards for common digital camera-type stuff (removing red-eye, chopping off former spouse, scratching out eyes and scrawling DIE! on their forehead, etc.). He got it free with his camera, so I doubt it costs that much.
mum has that, got it free aswell, I think with her fancy pants digital slr thingie magiiga
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friznit wrote:My Dad uses Picasa. Very simple and free.
cheers, gave her the link :)
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