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Can anyone recommend ....?

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Margaret

Margaret Report 25 Jan 2007 20:37

a photographic programme for computers please? I can import and print photos with my hp combined copier,scanner,printer and also on Kodakshare via my camera BUT I am finding both of these programmes a real pain being so restrictive. The hp scans and prints no problem but prints less than it shows on the screen as a preview - ie it cuts people off !! and the Kodak one is restrictive when trying to resize - ie those old 'small' photographs etc. I am trying to copy/print old family photographs, some of which are not standard size and would like to be able to get them to a reasonable size, say 5 x 3.5 but just cannot manage it with either of these programmes. I spend ages fiddling about with it but am not happy with the results. As a techno-phobic I need something 100% easy but with good flexible results. Needs to work well on Windows XP. Any advice ?...... other than rushing down to Asda and letting them do it !!!

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 25 Jan 2007 20:47

I have photosuite. I love photosuite 4 but it is playing up now because it is old, was really for windows 98 and doesn't like XP. I have Photosuite 7 but don't like it half as much. I have read good things about paint shop pro, so maybe that is the one to go for. Ann Glos

ErikaH

ErikaH Report 25 Jan 2007 20:49

Picasa 2 .......it's a Google programme........free to download, easy to use, and allows manipulation of photographs. I find it excellent Reg

Jane

Jane Report 25 Jan 2007 20:51

i agree with Reggie............. also use Picassa 2, and have recently tried photobox for printing, recommend them too, lol

eRRolSheep

eRRolSheep Report 25 Jan 2007 20:59

I use Adobe Creative Suite 2 Premium which is rather expensive at over a grand but there are plenty of other cheaper Adobe products available. Paint Shop Pro has a very good reputation and is easy to get to grips with. It is very good for working with photographs.

*ღ*Dee in Bexleyheath*ღ*

*ღ*Dee in Bexleyheath*ღ* Report 25 Jan 2007 21:32

I'm with the Picasa crowd! You can download it free here Margaret http://google.picasa*com/ (Change the * to a d o t) Dee x

Margaret

Margaret Report 26 Jan 2007 08:58

Have downloaded Paint Shop Pro XI for a free 30 day trial but up to now I can't understand it. I am absolutely hopeless. Nevertheless I shall continue reading via the Help section on what to do and hope I can get to grips with it. I want to be able to slightly increase the size of existing photos and print several on one page. No doubt if I persist I will find out how to do it. Adobe sounds good but as I will only be using the programme spasmodically, it wouldn't be worth spending that amount of money. Thanks for everyone who replied to my thread.

Linda G

Linda G Report 26 Jan 2007 09:03

Picasa. Even I can do it. Linda