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| CONNECTED PHOTOGRAPHER MAGAZINE - AUGUST 2004 |
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The GIMP, a free alternative to Photoshop The GIMP (or GNU Image Manipulation Program) is a free substitute for popular commercial image editors such as Adobe Photoshop and Corel PhotoPaint. For the majority of users, the GIMP will be able to accomplish all of their image-editing tasks and more. For the rest, the community-driven nature of the GIMP ensures that requested features will likely be available soon.
I take bad photos everywhere I go It's rare that we celebrate bad photos, but somehow Technical Editor Theo Durst managed to make it fun. In this highly entertaining article, Theo talks about why he takes bad pictures (and they are so very, very bad) and how you, too, can take low quality, out-of-focus pictures as often as you'd like.
Image and video fun with Nero 6 Ultra Edition 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.
Create easy digital collages with Photomix Photomix is a photo layout and composition program that includes backgrounds, masks, and templates for layering and collaging your digital photos. You can also create your own templates, backgrounds, and masks, and then add them to the library for later use. To learn what Senior Technical Editor James Booth thinks of this program, you'll have to read this interesting article.
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