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Photo Editing for the forum

paulm

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So that people can get an insight into editing pictures for the forum, I've cobbled together a document which may help and could be adopted for your software. I've picked on Photopad because of its relatively cheap cost and ease of use although there are many others as Brian has pointed out before including the free one supplied by Windows (Paint).
 

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So that people can get an insight into editing pictures for the forum, I've cobbled together a document which may help and could be adopted for your software. I've picked on Photopad because of its relatively cheap cost and ease of use although there are many others as Brian has pointed out before including the free one supplied by Windows (Paint).

That is brilliant Paul. Although I am using photoshop there are similarities and this will be of great help to some of the other members.
Thanks for showing !!!!:thumbs::thumbs::thumbs:
 

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I too use Photoshop Terry but its over engineered for what we need here and there are many people who struggle with the whole presentation malarkey. I'm not saying I'm and expert and there are many others that are much better than me but this is my easy guide to a simple solution.
 

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Great tutorial Paul, i will add this in the tutorial page as this will get lost within new threads very quickly ... :thumbs:
 

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Just downloaded the full copy of this software as it seems a bit more user friendly than paint (I got it for free,just have to know where to look :wink: )
 

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Just downloaded the full copy of this software as it seems a bit more user friendly than paint (I got it for free,just have to know where to look :wink: )

After 30 or so days you'll be asked to buy it Matt
 

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Thanks for that Paul, I have no experience and struggle with the whole photo thing so I'm sure it will be of great help :bwink:
 
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