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I ask that because it is one thing that Paint definitely doesn't do, and
it's the one imaging tool I need for my humble family photos. I don't see anything else on my system (Winxp-SP2, Word 2000; no Office) that might allow me to add some brightness to images from my digital camera, although I know that once an image is embedded into a Word file you can do this with some simple clicks. Alas, I'm trying to do so closer to the source; storing edited digital camera pics as .Tiff and Jpeg files. |
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"Roy" <leroyferg@ya.com> wrote in message news:OagIMrQ9FHA.2640@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... >I ask that because it is one thing that Paint definitely doesn't do, and >it's the one imaging tool I need for my humble family photos. I don't see >anything else on my system (Winxp-SP2, Word 2000; no Office) that might >allow me to add some brightness to images from my digital camera, although >I know that once an image is embedded into a Word file you can do this with >some simple clicks. Alas, I'm trying to do so closer to the source; storing >edited digital camera pics as .Tiff and Jpeg files. > > > There are lots of programs that you can download to enable you to improve your photos. Have a look at Picasa 2. It's free and very user friendly.And all the changes you make are reversible if you don't like the end result. http://picasa.google.com/index.html Regards Bill |
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Roy wrote:
> I ask that because it is one thing that Paint definitely > doesn't do, and it's the one imaging tool I need for my > humble family photos. I don't see anything else on my > system (Winxp-SP2, Word 2000; no Office) that might allow > me to add some brightness to images from my digital > camera, although I know that once an image is embedded > into a Word file you can do this with some simple clicks. > Alas, I'm trying to do so closer to the source; storing > edited digital camera pics as .Tiff and Jpeg files. ================================= Windows XP does not have that feature. Maybe one of the following freebies would be useful to you. Download IrfanView 3.97 http://www.tucows.com/preview/194967.html (get the plug-ins too) FastStone Image Viewer http://www.faststone.org/FSViewerDetail.htm -- John Inzer MS Picture It! MVP How to ask a newsgroup question: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 |
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Roy
Windows XP has no default graphics editor. Download the FREE and excellent IrfanView program which does what you wish and MUCH more. http://www.irfanview.com/ Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Tue, 29 Nov 2005 18:31:53 +0100, "Roy" <leroyferg@ya.com> wrote: >I ask that because it is one thing that Paint definitely doesn't do, and >it's the one imaging tool I need for my humble family photos. I don't see >anything else on my system (Winxp-SP2, Word 2000; no Office) that might >allow me to add some brightness to images from my digital camera, although I >know that once an image is embedded into a Word file you can do this with >some simple clicks. Alas, I'm trying to do so closer to the source; storing >edited digital camera pics as .Tiff and Jpeg files. > > |
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