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<p>[QUOTE="Coinman_Ben, post: 596495, member: 9923"]also, if you want a high quality photo editor, you can download older versions of photoshop for free, it may not have all the latest and greatest tools that the newer versions of photoshop has, but even the most basic features that it has, such as crop and other photo editing features, will work much better in photoshop than in the junk photo editors you get free with a digital camera or scanner, even if you use photoshop 7.0 (which is a really old version of photoshop), it'll still work better than some knock-off photo editor you get free with your scanner or digital camera. (the biggest problem with a knock-off photo editor is that it could automatcally resize your picture to it's previous size after you crop an image, not even the older versions of photoshop will do that, and as you should know, if you take a picture of a coin that has a background twice to three times the size of the coin, you don't want the image of the coin blowing up to that size automatically because that'll make it blurry)[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Coinman_Ben, post: 596495, member: 9923"]also, if you want a high quality photo editor, you can download older versions of photoshop for free, it may not have all the latest and greatest tools that the newer versions of photoshop has, but even the most basic features that it has, such as crop and other photo editing features, will work much better in photoshop than in the junk photo editors you get free with a digital camera or scanner, even if you use photoshop 7.0 (which is a really old version of photoshop), it'll still work better than some knock-off photo editor you get free with your scanner or digital camera. (the biggest problem with a knock-off photo editor is that it could automatcally resize your picture to it's previous size after you crop an image, not even the older versions of photoshop will do that, and as you should know, if you take a picture of a coin that has a background twice to three times the size of the coin, you don't want the image of the coin blowing up to that size automatically because that'll make it blurry)[/QUOTE]
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