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    What is a freeware program to automatically adjust brightness, contrast etc before printing?
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    gimp is pretty good, i don't know about auto tools, but you should be able to adjust what you need.

    http://www.gimp.org
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    HP has a nice freebie too believe it or not.
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    in IrfanView select Image -> Auto adjust colors
    or in Paint.NET select Adjustments -> Auto-Level
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    If you have Microsoft Office 2003 or later, then you already have Microsoft Office Picture Manager, which in the 2007 version anyway has Auto Correct and some manual adjustments as well. It's probably not considered prefessional caliber, but it's quick and easy so try it out to see if it meets your needs. It's in the Start Menu > Mircosoft Office > Microsoft Office Tools.

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    I recommend Gimp too. It's loaded with good stuff. Another one is Picasa.
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    I highly recommend FastStone Image Viewer at www.Faststone.org
    It is fantastic and has always been free with no spyware, etc.
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    Recommending GIMP to someone who's never used any photo editing software is like handing a Blackberry to a caveman.
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    Photoshop Express
    http://www.photoshop.com/tools


    Recommending GIMP to someone who's never used any photo editing software is like handing a Blackberry to a caveman.
    Agreed.
    Or even if you have used photo software, it feels like you have a hand tied behind your back.
    And your "good hand" is broken and missing a few fingers.
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  10. As suggested by aedipuss, I use GIMP in TUX all the times and offers all features like APS pr any any pro photo editing s/w.
    In windows you have tons of choices HERE.
    You can read more details about Photo Editing Freewares HERE
    Keep in mind PhotoScape and Picasa are Adware.
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    If you want to try something with a pizazz, try the free version of PHOTOFILTRE (the spelling is not an error).
    http://photofiltre.free.fr/

    I use this for doing photo masks.
    There are additional filters, written by users, to further enhance the editing option.
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    Google's Picasa (picasa.google.com) is nice photo organizer with basic edit functions.

    Very useful for managing a collection.
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    Originally Posted by hech54 View Post
    Recommending GIMP to someone who's never used any photo editing software is like handing a Blackberry to a caveman.
    Bwaaaahahaha!

    But after they try it, they'll REALLY like Picasa. It's a Zen Yin-Yan experience.
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