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That being said, both Corel PaintShop Photo Pro and Gimp can do what your friend probably did with your jpg for VCarve and make images smaller in size to print at Walmart.

#Vectric forum best photo editing software upgrade

In my case, after an initial investment in a "better" program, I just pay an upgrade price for the new one. I've always found having a good photo/image tool was worth paying for. Maybe Next Wave Automation should hire you to do some training videos for the machines. Sounds like your definately the person to talk to about these issues. I received an email from a friends wedding and then copied it on to a thumb drive and took it to the local Walmart to print it on there photo machine and it came out all blurry because of the way it was saved originally and when I retried it, every time I expanded the photo it got real blurry I am sure it is because of the pixel per inch ratio. I was also wondering if the corel draw would be a good investment for repairing photos and doing things like compressing and decompressing photo images for sending back and forth on email.

#Vectric forum best photo editing software how to

Maybe I just need to learn how to get the bitmaps traced with fit vectors option better.

vectric forum best photo editing software

I used the file he gave me and it worked perfectly. I then had a friend here at work who said he could do it in Corel Draw. It did not get all the vectors apparently. Next I ran the calculate toolpath, then preview. I imported it in to Vcarve and then tried the fit vectors to bitmap. Actually I was trying to take a jpeg of a sports logo that I received in an email in a jpeg format. I then brought that into VCarve using the import bitmap function. I just ran a quick test to be sure - Ising Gimp, I opened a windows clip art file from my office installation (a wmf file format) into gimp and exported it as a jpg. There's also a fair amount of tutorials and information on using the power user features as well. The interface is a little different than a "typical" windows application (it's lineage is linux), however it has all the normal commands you'd expect. One in particular - GIMP - is totally free and extremely powerful - and also simple to use. However, there are some free bitmap/image/photo editing programs out there. The annual upgrade price is usually something I choose to participate in. I do a fair amount of hobby photography and volunteer a/v work, so I've maintained a Corel PaintShop Pro license over the years. Is it worth purchasing software to convert MS Office Clipart - specifically those files in the wmf format - so that I can import them into VCarve? As you had indicated in a separate thread ( ) that the workflow question was successfully answered, I'm going to assume the question is. VCarve supports importing bmp, jpg, gif, tif, tiff, png and jpeg file formats. The workflow is to import a bitmap (from VCarve - File, Import, Import Bitmap).















Vectric forum best photo editing software