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Just playing around with the one picture I had taken years ago of the old church in New Mexico. I’m not using Photoshop ~ it’s Paint.net a freeware program. Seems like a little fun if you get the right photo to work with.
The original and two copies.
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Originally Posted by Matt Angry
Thats not bad for a free program. The "sketched" photo turned out really good!!
I was using an older pc with less memory and speed needed for the Photoshop 5 and found this software to be an excellent choice. I’m still trying to learn how to use it better and the only way is to play with it, trying different photos and working it.
I’m still in the process of loading Photoshop Elements 6 onto the newer pc. This will be interesting as time goes on.
So for those who had the same trouble as I did with the older slower pc Paint.net is the answer and a good working program.
For those looking for other free photo editing programs, Gimp is another option. GIMP - The GNU Image Manipulation Program It's open source/GNU license, so it will always be free, it's been around for a long time, and I've known people who actually like Gimp more than Photoshop. Just another option.
Has anyone bought infrared actions for photoshop? My latest photography magazine has a spread about infrared and it's so appealing to me. I'm thinking of taking the plunge as soon as I figure out what I'm doing in 7.
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