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PHOTORECOVERY can restore your lost pictures Connected Photographer Magazine - February 2008 Do you ever get that sick sensation in your gut? You know, the one that accompanies the realization that you've just accidently deleted some really important files? It's twice as bad when those files happen to be your priceless digital photos. In this important review, Jorge Sosa tells us whether PHOTORECOVERY can help you ease the gut ache.
The GIMP vs. Paint.NET: battle of the free photo programs Connected Photographer Magazine - October 2007 Photo programs you pay for can cost you at least $100, and that's just the smallest versions of some of the top-selling software. In this article, we're going to take a look at two completely free programs. One is strangely called The GIMP and the other is Paint.NET. After reading this, you can weigh the good and the bad of each, and make a decision on which is the best one for you and your image editing needs.
Enhance your view with VueScan Connected Photographer Magazine - July 2007 In an age where digital images are as common as the local drugstore, it's important to preserve the images of the past. In many cases, the photo is the only record we have of an event. Getting the most accurate digital rendition of the photo is our last best hope of preservation. In order to do that, you'll need to pair your scanner with Hamrick Software's VueScan.
SnagIt is a completely insane screen capture program Connected Photographer Magazine - April 2007 Over the years, we've reviewed bundles of bundles and sweet suites so many times, it sometimes feels like our heads are about to explode. We've reviewed office suites, graphics suites, media management suites, and even game suites. But, until now, we've never reviewed a screen capture suite like SnagIt. This isn't feature creep, it's feature diarhea. It slices, it dices. As Crazy Eddie would have said, this product is insaaaaane! We'd expect to have product with this many features when reviewing Photoshop, but not a frickin' screen capture program.
More gotchas from ClickArt products Connected Photographer Magazine - March 2007 Back in February, we ran an article, "ClickArt contains 1,200,000 images you can't use", that described how Broderbund's ClickArt 1,200,000 product contains both misleading marketing and unreasonable usage restrictions. Upon running the article, we got a number of interesting letters from readers.
ClickArt contains 1,200,000 images you can't use Connected Photographer Magazine - February 2007 We don't like to write negative reviews. We'd rather have the company fix the problem and then tell you about products you should buy. But when a company goes out of its way to snooker our readers, we need to let you know. In this case, the company is Broderbund, the product is ClickArt 1,200,000. Don't buy this product.
A great, safe painting program for little kids (and dads) Connected Photographer Magazine - May 2006 A few weeks ago, we published an article about how to create romantic picture effects using a free software program. Now, with Mother's Day just behind us, it's only fitting that we talk about free software for the kids that may eventually arrive after some good romancing.
Bringing your scans into focus using Hamrick's VueScan Connected Photographer Magazine - December 2005 Every once in awhile John Roling happens upon a piece of software that he didn't even know he needed, but after using, can't imagine ever being without it. Hamrick Software's VueScan is one of those programs. What does it do and why should you get it? Well, you'll have to read this article to find out.
Add a second monitor without adding a second monitor Connected Photographer Magazine - October 2004 We've recently discovered an amazing piece of software that seems to violate the space/time continuum. It allows you to add a real, honest to goodness second monitor, without adding a second monitor. You've just got to read this article to understand.
Image and video fun with Nero 6 Ultra Edition Connected Photographer Magazine - August 2004 Nero's greatest strengths involve burning music and data to CD or DVD, but Nero also includes several features that may be of particular interest to both still and video photographers interested in storing and presenting their work on CD or DVD. This interesting article by the author of The Book of Nero explores those interesting features.
PhotoRecovery can save your lost photos Connected Photographer Magazine - June 2004 We kick off our Buried Gold series, which looks for special and unique values buried within product suites, with PhotoRecovery, a product buried within Paint Shop Photo Album 5 Deluxe Edition that can recover your lost photos from memory cards and your hard drive.
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