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timc
3rd of January 2007 (Wed), 09:36
I posted a couple of pictures in the birds and landscape sections and was helped tremendously by contributors who touched them up in photoshop elements. I've looked in Google for it, but there doesn't seem to be a free download. Does anyone know where to find a free download of this software? Thanks.
anderson8923
3rd of January 2007 (Wed), 09:49
I'm not sure where you can find photoshop elements for free, but I found this online for free and it is a pretty nice program for free. Check it out.
http://picasa.google.com/download/
Mike
rowdyred94
3rd of January 2007 (Wed), 11:06
While we're at it, can anyone find me a free download of money that I can print myself?
LOL.
Elements is often bundled with hardware. You might ask around and see if someone has a copy they aren't using from a camera package.
Technophile
3rd of January 2007 (Wed), 12:33
you could try GIMP. its an open source image editing program that has many of the features that elements has, and better...and it really is free.
http://www.gimp.org/
Skrim17
3rd of January 2007 (Wed), 12:51
you can dopwnload a free trial of elements from www.adobe.com/downloads/
ToferPhotography
3rd of January 2007 (Wed), 13:28
[quote=rowdyred94;2483053]While we're at it, can anyone find me a free download of money that I can print myself?
LOL.
[quote]
good one! :lol:
DrPablo
3rd of January 2007 (Wed), 13:58
Does anyone know where to find a free download of this software?
If only it were as easy to find as all those free cars that people abandon along the street every day.
superdiver
4th of January 2007 (Thu), 13:15
I wonder if people will start looking to download your pictures for free as well...??
ibdb
4th of January 2007 (Thu), 13:24
As has been said, Elements is frequently bundled with a variety of products. There is a free trial from Adobe that is time limited.
If you're looking for free, and not inexpensive, Picasa is a pretty good place to start.
Charlya
4th of January 2007 (Thu), 13:28
I can attest to being able to download a free trial from Adobe. I already had Elements 3 and recently downloaded the Elements 5 upgrade on a trial. It was good for 30 days. Well worth the time to download to try it out and I bought the upgrade when my trial version was up.
Don't try changing your window's date to get extra days though, it's smart enough to know you do that and invalidates your trial!
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