Erylon Hines wrote:

>On Saturday 07 September 2002 06:36 am, you wrote:
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>
>>On 6 Sep 2002, at 18:28, Bryan Tyson wrote:
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>>>KMail and Gimp!
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>>I've tried both, Gimp more briefly than KMail. My verdicts:
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>>Gimp is a very powerful tool for editing images. But PaintShop Pro
>>offers a better image handling capability where you can browse a
>>directory, which produces a set of thumbnails that can then be sorted,
>>copied, moved, deleted easily. It offers a number of easy to use tools
>>for changing brightness and contrast, resizing, cropping, sharpening
>>and blurring, solarization, posterizing, increasing or decreasing color
>>depth, etc. I mainly use the "browse" feature for sorting and moving
>>images. It also saves to a huge number of formats, offers a text tool,
>>etc., along with the usual brushes and air brush tools, etc.
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>>As I say, I haven't used Gimp much yet, but unless it offers a browse
>>that gives me a catalogue of thumbnails in a directory for me to
>>choose from, sort, move, delete, etc., it won't be of much use to me.
>>
>>Dennis Fowler
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>Compupic does everything but offer the airbrushes.  Nice program for 
>resizing, cropping, posterizing, etc.  Thumbnails, too.  Free for home use.
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>http://www.photodex.com/downloads/platforms/linux.html
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>The rpm that is offered installed fine on my 8.2 machines.
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yes very nice , thanks , still need  "montage"  though.

John

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