Free imaging software for Windows
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Free imaging software for Windows
I have a client who doesn't want to shell out for Photoshop and wants to find a free alternative. What's the best advice I can pass on to him?
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Paint.net @ http://www.getpaint.net/ (needs net)
Pixia @ http://park18.wakwak.com/~pixia/
and if you can find it, the free version of dogwaffle.
Pixia @ http://park18.wakwak.com/~pixia/
and if you can find it, the free version of dogwaffle.
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Re: Free imaging software for Windows
Tell him to install Linux and use Kritanetmaestro wrote:I have a client who doesn't want to shell out for Photoshop and wants to find a free alternative. What's the best advice I can pass on to him?

But I would use GIMP if it has to be for Window$ although it's a little harder to use..
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Interesting, looks good, but I found this tutorial screenshot of a supposed water reflection leaves something to be desired, from a physics/scientific viewpoint... 

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I really can recommend Xara Xtreme.
It's free for Linux and BSD and is only 62€/$79 for the Windows version.
It's free for Linux and BSD and is only 62€/$79 for the Windows version.
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Well, I said vector style drawing program. Not vector program. Reason for that is the way the drawing tools work. Quite different then Paint.bembulak wrote:You're mixing up Vektorgrafics and BMP-grafic Programs....
But, for Vektordrawings: I would also recommend Xara on Linux and Inkscape one Windows
For Images: GIMP, there is nothing else. GIMP covers all the requirements. (Only CMYK-support is missing)
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