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Thread ID: 63680 2005-11-19 06:55:00 Free Photoshop? zahmad (8963) Press F1
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405466 2005-11-19 06:55:00 IS there any old versions of Photoshop up for download(full version), and that doesn't include albulm etc, or is there any program like that is free? Any help will be appreciated! :D zahmad (8963)
405467 2005-11-19 07:04:00 GIMP is a free alternative to Photoshop.

At one stage, a computer magazine had Photoshop 5 on it's cover disk - can't remember which one though.
somebody (208)
405468 2005-11-19 07:06:00 you could download a trial version of Photoshop CS2 Prescott (11)
405469 2005-11-19 07:24:00 It might be a bit of a strain running Photoshop, if u manage to find an old version, with only 120mb and XP. Speedy Gonzales (78)
405470 2005-11-19 08:23:00 in that case CS2 will not work at all..... Prescott (11)
405471 2005-11-19 08:27:00 I tried installing Gimp once, and it told me I had to have something else installed before I could install it, but I can't remember what it was. But in saying that, it isn't suitable for all computers obviously. supergran (108)
405472 2005-11-19 08:30:00 Try this:

"Paint.NET gives commercial photo editing programs some serious competition," - DevSource
"Paint.NET looks and feels similar to premium programs like Paint Shop Pro or Photoshop." - The Kim Komando Show
About
Paint.NET is image and photo manipulation software designed to be used on computers that run Windows 2000, XP, Vista, or Server 2003. It supports layers, unlimited undo, special effects, and a wide variety of useful and powerful tools.

www.eecs.wsu.edu
zqwerty (97)
405473 2005-11-19 08:35:00 If paint.net is anygood it will be the very first worthwhile .net application I have come across.

Hopefully she will do the damage...

.....heh....download finished already....
Metla (12)
405474 2005-11-19 08:51:00 Rates very high on the swishness scale of worthwhile software.

Does a big giant smelly one on the Paint app that ships with Windows.Well laid out, usefull tools with some nice tricks.
Metla (12)
405475 2005-11-19 10:55:00 I tried installing Gimp once, and it told me I had to have something else installed before I could install it, but I can't remember what it was. But in saying that, it isn't suitable for all computers obviously.You need to install GTK+ first. It tells you this on their website (gimp-win.sourceforge.net). It is also compatible with all 32-bit Windows (95/98/NT4/ME/2000/XP) versions. Jen (38)
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