[OPLINTECH] Imaging Software

Karl Jendretzky jendreka at oplin.org
Mon Sep 13 11:48:01 EDT 2010


If you mean system restore imaging, I'm a big fan of CloneZilla.

Karl Jendretzky
Technology Manager
Ohio Public Library Information Network
jendreka at oplin.org
(614) 728-1515


On 09/13/2010 11:46 AM, James Guilford wrote:
>    If by "imaging software" you mean image editing and creation, probably
> the best free software is the GIMP.
>
> http://www.gimp.org/
>
> It's very capable and sophisticated. It may be easier to learn new than
> to use if you're accustomed to Adobe's PhotoShop -- the gold standard in
> the category and anything but free.
>
> The GIMP is meant to duplicate a great many of PhotoShop's features and
> capabilities and does so pretty well. Of course, the more capable the
> program the more involved it becomes and probably isn't the easiest
> you'll find.
>
> Since it's free, get a copy downloaded and installed and try it out.
> There's nothing to lose!
>
> -- J. Guilford
>
>
>
> On 9/13/2010 11:30 AM, Mindy Holmes wrote:
>    
>> Is anyone out there using a good free imaging software?  If so, what?
>> Is it easy to use?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Mindy Holmes
>> Mason Public Library
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