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<p>[QUOTE="calcol, post: 4907663, member: 77639"]I don’t think the CS2 version of PS has “Actions”. It does have Automate and Scripts sections, but I’ve never used them.</p><p><br /></p><p>Both FastStone and IrfanView are free. I use FastStone most of the time, but use IrfanView for jp2 images, which it handles much more quickly than FastStone. IrfanView is the main image viewing/editing software used by the Newman Portal, which is how I learned about it. </p><p><br /></p><p>Compared to PS, FastStone is limited. For example, it can only work with one image at a time. Doing things like clone eraser using one image as source and another as target aren’t possible, and there are no layers. But for cropping, single image clone/heal, color and lighting adjustment, inserting simple text, file format conversion, etc., it works great. It has a batch mode, which I use a lot for scanned images … very quick to crop, rotate (right-angles only) and format-convert a big group of images.</p><p><br /></p><p>Cal[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="calcol, post: 4907663, member: 77639"]I don’t think the CS2 version of PS has “Actions”. It does have Automate and Scripts sections, but I’ve never used them. Both FastStone and IrfanView are free. I use FastStone most of the time, but use IrfanView for jp2 images, which it handles much more quickly than FastStone. IrfanView is the main image viewing/editing software used by the Newman Portal, which is how I learned about it. Compared to PS, FastStone is limited. For example, it can only work with one image at a time. Doing things like clone eraser using one image as source and another as target aren’t possible, and there are no layers. But for cropping, single image clone/heal, color and lighting adjustment, inserting simple text, file format conversion, etc., it works great. It has a batch mode, which I use a lot for scanned images … very quick to crop, rotate (right-angles only) and format-convert a big group of images. Cal[/QUOTE]
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