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Comments [ Post a Comment ]| PeterCorneliusSpaeth | Nice shot, why not cut the fence ? | | 
Hasn't voted | Hi Irma,
a nice shot. Why not cut the ugly fence using a photo editor and then repost. Would look much better.
BR, Peter. | | Posted May 21, 2002 1:54 am |
 | | Irma Weber | Re: Nice shot, why not cut the fence ? | | 
Hasn't voted | Hi Peter,
Thanks for your comment. I have bought my digital camera lately and I was happy, that I managed to put these pictures into the internet.
Can you recommend a photo editor?
| | Posted May 22, 2002 1:22 pm |
 | | PeterCorneliusSpaeth | Re: Nice shot, why not cut the fence ? | | 
Hasn't voted | I'm using PaintShopPro 7.04. Also for post processing of my positive scans. Most digital cameras come with their respective software that, besides being used for downloading the pictures from the camera also should do basic photo correction (balance etc) and basic editing (including cutting).
Maybe you could check whether your software does this. Later I would switch to PaintShop or something like that. Or a Lite / bundled version of Adobe's Photoshop.
Best Regards, Peter. | | Posted May 23, 2002 7:16 am |
 | | herbie | Re: Nice shot, why not cut the fence ? | | 
Hasn't voted | Hi Irma,
I also use Paint Shop Pro 7. Though many call Adobe Photoshop the "Standard", I believe it's to expensive for that what it offers. Paint Shop Pro does the job very well. Info about it is here
Cheers, Herbert | | Posted May 24, 2002 11:24 am |
 | | Rick B | Re: Nice shot, why not cut the fence ? | | 
Hasn't voted | Composition is quite ok actually, I'd suggest you take down the fence and then make a new picture ;-)
| | Posted Nov 2, 2003 3:02 pm |
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