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flex won
12th Dec 2001, 17:44
Hi,

Can anyone recommend an application which will allow me to manipulate JPEG images. Nothing too fancy basic features such as resize, change brightness and contrast, crop and print.

Ideally some freeware or shareware suiatble for Windows 95 from the net would be great.

Any help would be much appreciated.

Background: I was recently bought a Canon IXUS digital camera but the software supplied with it is not compatible with my system (must be Win 98 or above). I'm too poor to upgrade just now so I have installed the software at work to allow me to download the images. I then email myself the JPEG images to be manipulated and printed at home. Currently I use a shareware version of Paint Shop Pro which is quite old and the latest Paint Shop Pro free software is a trial version which lasts for only 30 days.

PaperTiger
12th Dec 2001, 18:08
Well my Paint Shop Pro trial version is still going. Tells me I'm on day 1721 of my 30-day period and then fires up anyway :D

But a good little basic editor is IrfanView, and it's free. http://irfanview.tuwien.ac.at/english.htm

[ 12 December 2001: Message edited by: PaperTiger ]

sanjosebaz
12th Dec 2001, 18:51
WinJPEG (http://www.pixvision.com/html/product_info_3.html) is very good (resize, save as different format, slideshow, etc.) ... but it's no longer free. :(

I have a free version from way back - the latest is $25. (It is free for 14days from the site above)

[ 12 December 2001: Message edited by: sanjosebaz ]

PilotsPal
12th Dec 2001, 22:08
Take very good care of your IXUS - Canon are extremely difficult about honouring the warranty. I got stung for a large repair bill when the zoom packed up and they flatly refused to cover the fault.

Devils Advocate
13th Dec 2001, 12:47
ThumbsPlus - it's truly brilliant (imho) - see: ThumbsPlus Download (http://www.cerious.com/download.shtml)

flexy won
13th Dec 2001, 15:44
Thanks very much for your replies. I will be trying out Irfanview and thumbsplus this weekend. I'll also try Paint Shop Pro for as long as it lets me.

No offence sanjosebaz but I'm going to stick to freebies for now.

I let you know how I get on.

Thanks for the tip *********, I did spend a bit extra on buying a separate warranty cover policy so I'm hoping I'll be better looked after.

sanjosebaz
13th Dec 2001, 23:00
Yeah - pity they decided to start charging for it. Still, my free version still works :D

innuendo
14th Dec 2001, 03:39
ACDSee will let you use their program in a Sponsored mode. You must agree to log on and accept some advertising. It is an ecxellent program with the caveat that version 3.1 is the one being recomended. They have put out a 4.0 version and it is getting a fair bit of bad comment in www.dpreview.net (http://www.dpreview.net) . That is a great site for digital photography by the way.
ACDSee have a trial download.
Good luck.

JPJ
14th Dec 2001, 16:04
PP: My Ixus played up a teeny bit, and John Lewis sorted it.

Surely it's the retailer who is liable, not Canon.

See a lawyer. ;) ;)