What do you think to this idea?
Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2012 4:07 pm
OK folks after much deliberation I am going to make the following suggestion to you. As we all have different photo manipulating programs it is very difficult for everyone to either follow a common tutorial or maybe even to carry out any particular task using the software that they already have installed, usually because their own version does not have that particular feature in it. There are also the other things to consider, namely that these programs can be very expensive and not everyone can either afford them or would have enough use out of them to justify the cost of buying it in the first place, so I am going to propose the following: That we all use the same program!
“How can we do that” I hear you cry, well actually it will be quite simple, I have found a FREE program that is surprisingly good and should see us through what most of us would like to learn in order to enhance our photographs and to do a bit of photo manipulation. As I said it is entirely free, it is not a trial version and as far as I am aware it is safe to use. It will not interfere with any other software you may currently be using or have installed and the main advantage is that quite a lot of the tools and methods for doing things can be related to your own software once you have grasped the basics of using this program. It is called GIMP (short for Gnu Image Manipulation Program) and once I have completed some security checks (now completed
) I will post a new thread with a safe download site link and some installation details and pictorial guides.
The other good thing is as I have not used this program myself it will also be a learning curve for me, so we can explore the program together and hopefully because we are all using the same software we can share various tips and things we find out ourselves. So you don’t have to be an expert to join in as none of us at the moment will really know what we are doing and as long as you have a camera of some description or photographs on your PC or Laptop, (you will need to be using a PC or Laptop in order to run the program) then you can join in. It would be nice to know who are the people who are interested be they old members or new ones, that way we can include everyone in our chats as we go along, so don’t be shy just join in. Let me know what you think and if everyone is happy then I will post the link and instructions later and make them a ‘sticky’ so you will know where to find them again, I will call the new thread Instructions & Links for GIMP software. in the Hobbies Section.
“How can we do that” I hear you cry, well actually it will be quite simple, I have found a FREE program that is surprisingly good and should see us through what most of us would like to learn in order to enhance our photographs and to do a bit of photo manipulation. As I said it is entirely free, it is not a trial version and as far as I am aware it is safe to use. It will not interfere with any other software you may currently be using or have installed and the main advantage is that quite a lot of the tools and methods for doing things can be related to your own software once you have grasped the basics of using this program. It is called GIMP (short for Gnu Image Manipulation Program) and once I have completed some security checks (now completed
The other good thing is as I have not used this program myself it will also be a learning curve for me, so we can explore the program together and hopefully because we are all using the same software we can share various tips and things we find out ourselves. So you don’t have to be an expert to join in as none of us at the moment will really know what we are doing and as long as you have a camera of some description or photographs on your PC or Laptop, (you will need to be using a PC or Laptop in order to run the program) then you can join in. It would be nice to know who are the people who are interested be they old members or new ones, that way we can include everyone in our chats as we go along, so don’t be shy just join in. Let me know what you think and if everyone is happy then I will post the link and instructions later and make them a ‘sticky’ so you will know where to find them again, I will call the new thread Instructions & Links for GIMP software. in the Hobbies Section.