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Bill Sikes
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I'd like a free photo editor, easy to use if possible, that can be used to cut out

parts of images, as well as re-size, etc. Suggestions?
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Sheryl
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http://picasa.google.com/



This is a great free program.
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Atlantia
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I use Paint.Net, and find that pretty versatile. :)
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I use Infranview It is sweet and simple and free..

http://www.download.com/IrfanView/3000- ... 21962.html
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Casey Morgan
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Give The Gimp a try. It's no Paint Shop Pro or Photoshop but it should do what you need. And if I remember correctly it can use Photoshop-compatible plugins and filters.
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Casey Morgan wrote: Give The Gimp a try. It's no Paint Shop Pro or Photoshop but it should do what you need. And if I remember correctly it can use Photoshop-compatible plugins and filters.


Yes, correct, thats what I use.It's certainly as capable as PSP, if not more so, but can be a little bit difficult in places:)
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