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over 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
computer geeks
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over 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
hi all,
 
does anyone know what program to use to cut a piece of a jpeg out and paste it into another
pic? i dont mean just a square block but actually doctoring the image so it looks good.
ie. one head onto another
cheers in advance
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over 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
photoshop!
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over 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
ok, but how??!!!
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over 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
sir_trev wrote:
ok, but how??!!!


www.google.com
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over 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
lasso tool.
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Photoshop cost heaps to get, even Photoshop elements cost lots.

There's a program called GIMP that is suppose to be like Photoshop but I'm not sure because I don't use it. It's freeware, I think.

You can do it in paint, but it's Bitmap so you get low quality images(also don't keep saving as a jpeg over and over you lose quality).

Photoshop is best, and you can get it a "copy" off torrent sites/programs.  CS3 is the latest version but any version will do what you want.
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over 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
ok cool thanks guys.
 
just one more Q!
 
is that torrent site www.bittorrent.com ??
was using limewire but i reckon its gone to the dogs with heaps os sh*t
on there.
 
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google.com

search for xxx torrentyomcat2007-10-20 07:51:42
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i like mini nova and pirate bay for torrent sites - iso hunt is good as well.
 
Photoshop is good once you have the basics down.
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over 18 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
sir_trev wrote:
hi all,
 
does anyone know what program to use to cut a piece of a jpeg out and paste it into another
pic? i dont mean just a square block but actually doctoring the image so it looks good.
ie. one head onto another
cheers in advance


if you don't want to get too fancy the freebie MS Paint is okay - open the picture, select the crop tool, mouse over the bit of the jpg that you want, right click and copy. Open the jpg you want to superimpose on, position the mouse and then paste the image you just copied; re-size, airbrush the edges, etc. Rough and ready - otherwise use Photoshop .....
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