ISO User Friendly Software for Tweaking Photos

Discussion in 'Photoshop' started by exoticpublishing, Nov 25, 2005.

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    Hi everyone,

    I hope everyone is doing well & will enjoy their Thanksgiving if they live in the States.

    Ok, I have a customer who asked me for the following... "how I can edit my own digital photos (blurring my face, placing watermarks, sizing, text, etc.)" & I don't want to refer her to Photoshop b/c it's probably too complicated for her & definitely too expensive.

    I don't know how much PSP is now, but I think that is an option right? Do you think she will be able to figure it out on her own?

    Anything else that's really use friendly & maybe has an affiliate program?

    Thanks for any help you can give me.


    Michelle
     
    exoticpublishing, Nov 25, 2005 IP
  2. mhdoc

    mhdoc Tauren

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    Picasa2, free from Google will do a lot. It won't do the watermarking or bluring of just portions of the picture but can handle all sorts of adjustments, resizing and croping.
     
    mhdoc, Nov 25, 2005 IP
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    dont know about picasa, but photshop has a lot of tutorials, also for beginners etc.
     
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    exoticpublishing Well-Known Member

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    Yeh I need the blurring (professional looking) & the watermark feature, but thanks mhdoc.

    I don't want anything expensive & I really do want an affiliate program & Adobe doesn't seem to offer that.

    I guess they don't have to :)

    Thanks Tommie


    Michelle
     
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  5. mhdoc

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    You might also check www.xara.com and see if any of their products would do the job.
     
    mhdoc, Nov 25, 2005 IP
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