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In Reply to: Re: Software Recommendation for Nikon Coolpix950? posted by Gochugogi on September 01, 2001 at 23:32:04:
Thanks for the suggestion. I've been using Photoshop5.5 and it's great! What I meant was I need a software to upload images from my coolpix to PC. I called Nikon and they are charging me $20 to burn the CD and send it to me. They've told me it will take up to 10days. No download, (just update software for people who already have the software) what a service, what's the point of having nikon home page! Would appreciate your suggestion.
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Hmmm, that's a bitch. I never used their software. Consider getting a card reader. They run about $50. Plug in your memory card and it looks like a removeable drive. Copying is very fast.
You might look into Photoshop LE if you don't need the whole thing.It's much cheaper.
JJ
I use Corel Photopaint because I have it. It scales, flips and colors in red eye. What else do you need? I still like ACDSee as a viewer only package. It's very quick.
Photoslop LE seems to have a better JPEG encoder to me, as well as a lot of other useful things, like unsharp mask after bilinear shrink, etc.Corel PP is one of the other programs mentioned as not so bad. I tried it, and didn't like it, but there are worse, I found myself with free copies of about 4. I'd name them, if I could find the coasters that they came with :)
JJ
Oh, agree, it's not the best, but for my scale and crop for the web once a month, it works. Actually, I think I've got LE around here somewhere and there's a shareware thing that's awfully good. OTOH, I find that learning new ones as often as I use them is more trouble that I care to undertake.
Any of them is a pain.Pure and simple. Each has its little "tricks".
JJ
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