IrfanView has come a long, great way in the years since I reluctantly decided I couldn't use it because it didn't even allow me to resize an image (how long ago would THAT be?) Color me happy and I'll do a piece on the TV station where I work to say so. (Along with a great free music-playing Website out of France, Deezer.)
Just about the only thing left I'd hate to lose from the spendy photo-editing programs is that magical one-button "photo fix" that often hits just the right spot with brightness, contrast, sharpness, levels, etc.)
Anything like that in the works for IrfanView?
-A reborn fan in Bend, Oregon: Barney Lerten
Just about the only thing left I'd hate to lose from the spendy photo-editing programs is that magical one-button "photo fix" that often hits just the right spot with brightness, contrast, sharpness, levels, etc.)
Anything like that in the works for IrfanView?
-A reborn fan in Bend, Oregon: Barney Lerten
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