Sizes of GIF or JPG depends on the picture type. If you're looking at an actual photo, usually a JPG will have less size, better quality. GIFs are generally used for computer art, ie the a lot of the non-photographic stuff posted here.
For absotively nothing you can find GIMP. Modeled after Photoshop, its interface is nonetheless a bit more difficult to get used to and a little less ituitive, but it -is- free.
Need help re sizing pictures ....
So mindy is doing something atm with myspace and has a question.
She needs a *FREE* program that will remove red eye, crop and will resize a picture below 600K.
Also what uses less space - GIF or JPG- ??
Any help is appreciated.
Mileron
19 years ago
Den
19 years ago
the only time I use .gif is if I need a transparent background. for quality I use .png but space wise a .jpg works fine (.pngs take more space.)
Doesn't Paint do what she wants? She could also download a trial at most places, if she only wants it for a temporary project.
Doesn't Paint do what she wants? She could also download a trial at most places, if she only wants it for a temporary project.
Mileron
19 years ago
Trials - like for Photoshop Elements - don't allow you to save the file you're working on.
Shay;69745
Doesn't Paint do what she wants? She could also download a trial at most places, if she only wants it for a temporary project.
Trials - like for Photoshop Elements - don't allow you to save the file you're working on.
Den
19 years ago
Huh - well, I can't talk for Adobe products, cause I just started playing with Photoshop, but Corel's Paint Shop Pro will let you save your work.
Sarah
19 years ago
Her digital camera should have come with a basic photo editing progrm. Also Windows has a photo edit program as part of the basic package, and Shay is right Widows Paint will edit photos as well.