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| In the future watch for step-by-step examples, but for now here are some recommended applications that will help you edit your photographs. | ![]() |
Windows 95/98/ME
- PhotoShop Elements by Adobe
New easy-to-use software from Adobe that is better at producing JPEG images than PhotoDeluxe.
- Qimage Pro 1.6 by Digital Domain
Qimage Pro has grown from its simple multi-image printing roots, to being a frequently referred to and highly recommended digital image applications. Qimage Pro is designed to make image printing easy and painless by eliminating resampling images to higher resolutions, manually place images on printed pages, make touchups and apply filters in separate photograph editors, etc. Priced far less than high end photograph editors, you get an application that can produce excelent quality prints. Although not designed to be a full featured photograph editor, you may find that Qimage Pro is the only tool you need. With high quality image noise filtering, blemish and redeye removal, rotation, Lanczos print interpolation, and many other "on the fly" tools.
- Kia's Soap 2 by ScanSoft
- PhotoEdit (part of CorelDraw) by Corel
- PaintShopPro
- PhotoShop by Adobe
Popular with professionals, this expensive commercial program does it all. It has a hefty $600 price. Unless you're really into the photography, stick with PhotoDeluxe. (A free demonstration version is available. Try PhotoShop before you buy it.)
Mac OS (Version 9, or Mac OS 10 "Classic" mode)
- Photoshop Elements by Adobe
New easy-to-use software from Adobe that is better at producing JPEG images than PhotoDeluxe.
- Kia's Soap 2 by ScanSoft
- PhotoEdit (part of CorelDraw) by Corel
- GraphicConvereter by LemkeSoft
GraphicConverter is $35 shareware. It converts pictures between many different formats and between platforms. Also it contains numerous useful features for picture manipulation and presentation.
- PhotoShop by Adobe
Popular with professionals, this expensive commercial program does it all. It has a hefty $600 price. Unless you're really into the photography, stick with PhotoDeluxe. (A free demonstration version is available. Try PhotoShop before you buy it.)
Linux (Redhat and Corel)
- The Gimp
This a Photoshop-like application for Linux (and Mac OS 10) machines.- Corel?
This company is working on Linux-based graphics programs, but I don't have information on them yet.