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firefighter
19th February 2011, 10:23
I am wanting to put some text over the top of a picture, how do you do it?
I'd like to do it with both a photo and a downloaded pic. Obviously it's possible but I do not know how to go about it. So far I tried it out in word but made a bit of a mess of it, I can usually figure this stuff out but I want it to look reasonably good.
Thanks much
Buyasta
19th February 2011, 10:29
I am wanting to put some text over the top of a picture, how do you do it?
I'd like to do it with both a photo and a downloaded pic. Obviously it's possible but I do not know how to go about it. So far I tried it out in word but made a bit of a mess of it, I can usually figure this stuff out but I want it to look reasonably good.
Thanks much
You'd be best served using a dedicated image editing tool.. if you want something powerful and open source, I'd recommend GIMP (http://www.gimp.org/), however if you're after something more lightweight and easier to use, but still fairly powerful, Paint.NET (http://www.getpaint.net/) is rather good, and freeware.
nadroj
19th February 2011, 11:28
My vote is for Irfanview, http://www.tucows.com/preview/194967. Download plugin's as well. It's easy to use & does most day to day things easily.
A tutorial before you decide: http://www.butterscotch.com/tutorial/Batch-Image-Conversion-In-IrfanView
Big Dave
19th February 2011, 12:03
I use Adobe creative suite 5. It's only around $4.5k too. :)
What about just using 'paint' ?
Buyasta
19th February 2011, 12:12
I use Adobe creative suite 5. It's only around $4.5k too. :)
What about just using 'paint' ?
Holy crap, that's really come down in price, I seem to remember it being $10-15k last time I checked (which admittedly was many years ago)... Of course, it's still not worth it in many cases since there's OSS that can do all the same stuff, you're pretty much just paying for a combination of support and the fact that as the industry standard, pretty much any courses you might do will be taught using those tools, and tutorials will be easier to find.
As for using paint... :sick:
Maha
19th February 2011, 12:23
I just use stabilo, if a mistake is made theres always twink.
steve_t
19th February 2011, 12:26
You'd be best served using a dedicated image editing tool.. if you want something powerful and open source, I'd recommend GIMP (http://www.gimp.org/)
+1 GIMP is kinda like a free Photoshop but obviously not as powerful or frickin amazing like Photoshop actually is. For a free program, I rate it highly!
SMOKEU
19th February 2011, 19:05
I use Adobe creative suite 5. It's only around $4.5k too. :)
It's free. http://torrents.to/search/btjunkie/Adobe%20creative%20suite%205
Big Dave
19th February 2011, 19:06
It's free. http://torrents.to/search/btjunkie/Adobe%20creative%20suite%205
Not if you want a successful design business. I've worked in studios that have been audited.
Big Dave
19th February 2011, 19:12
Holy crap, that's really come down in price, I seem to remember it being $10-15k last time I checked (which admittedly was many years ago)... Of course, it's still not worth it in many cases since there's OSS that can do all the same stuff, you're pretty much just paying for a combination of support and the fact that as the industry standard, pretty much any courses you might do will be taught using those tools, and tutorials will be easier to find.
As for using paint... :sick:
Premium is down, the rrp is just under $3k aussie on the adobe site.
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