graphics sizer - NAC (almost)
Kneale Brownson
kneale at coslink.net
Wed Sep 20 19:58:48 EDT 2006
Be aware that Irfanview likes to take over all your image management. It
works well, just like Picasa does, but some folks find that takeover the
wrong way.
At 04:54 PM 9/20/2006 -0500, Douglas Fifield wrote:
>Google "IrFanView". It's a free shareware graphics program and when
>installed gives you the option of resizing to "inch" measurements
>instead of pixels.
>
>D.
>
>On 9/20/06, Kent McLean <kentmclean at mindspring.com> wrote:
>> Mike Arman wrote:
>> > Free software or shareware would be best, I'd even buy something if I
>> > knew it would work - the alternative is to have the printer do the 56
>> > pictures at $15 each. Running W2K, so it needs to be a windows program,
>> > not Mac or Linux.
>>
>> Don't rule out Linux. You can get/download free CDs that
>> run off the CD -- you boot from the CD, and it runs off
>> the CD, they don't install onto your hard drive, they
>> don't change your Windows setup. Knoppix and Mepis
>> are two that come to mind. I run Kubuntu which, in the
>> newest (v 6.x) release, lets you do the same.
>>
>> On the graphics front, GIMP should give you what you need.
>> It's included with most Linux distributions.
>>
>> If you want to go with PDF, OpenOffice (again included
>> with most distributions) lets you save to PDF format.
>>
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