Image editing recommendation wanted

Started by Rik, Jun 11, 2009, 13:24:45

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Rik

I'm trying to keep the Sammy netbook as 'light' as possible, so haven't installed Photoshop, or even Photoshop elements on it. However, it would be handy to have a small program, ie light on resources, which could do some basics with image files, eg crop, re-size etc.

I'd welcome recommendations.
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Sebby


somanyholes

I'll second gimp :) though i haven't used it for a little while, always used to be fairly resource friendly. Presume it still is. And of course it's FREE!

john

I've used Gimp and it is very powerfull and free.

However if you just want basic editing functions then you might be beter using Irfanview.

The irfan view programs folder on my machine is only 10Mb (including plug-ins) which is less than the compressed download file for Gimp which is 16 Mb (I don't know how much space Gimp takes up when installed).

The download file for Irfanview is only 1.28Mb.

Irfanview will open a wide range of graphics, video and audio files too.

trophymick

For lightweight stuff   http://www.irfanview.com/main_download_engl.htm    I've been using it for years, cracking programme. :thumb:
This is another   http://www.faststone.org/FSViewerDetail.htm
Mick

alhenderson

I too use GIMP a lot.  Coming from Photoshop Elements, I found GIMP fairly easy to get to grips with.  What amazed me the most was that a google search for GIMP actually turned it up as the first hit.  Had all sorts of horrible visions of what fellow employees might see when I did that :-)

Al.

Baz


Sebby

More like what can't it do, Baz. :P

It's just a free imaging suite, and a pretty good one at that. It's comparable to Photoshop Element, the cut-down version of Photoshop.

Rik

Thanks, guys, a little play time is called for.  :thumb:
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Rik

Interesting results.

Size on disk:
Photoshop - 108MB
GIMP - 35MB
Irfanview - 1.5MB

Size in memory, no image loaded:
Photoshop - 31.8MB
GIMP - 33.2MB
Irfanview - 4.1M

Size in memory with the same 6MB JPG loaded:
Photoshop - 84MB
GIMP - 143MB
Irfanview - 46.8MB

It looks like Irfanview wins for the small footprint, given the limited number of functions I want. :)
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MikeSh

Rik ,
Have a look at this online editor http://www.pixlr.com/.
I have used it with great success and no memory overhead to speak of  :thumb:

Mike
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Rik

Thanks, Mike. I won't necessarily have online access, though, so I was looking more for a 'machine based' solution. :)
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Sebby

Quote from: Rik on Jun 11, 2009, 16:09:55
Interesting results.

Size on disk:
Photoshop - 108MB
GIMP - 35MB
Irfanview - 1.5MB

Size in memory, no image loaded:
Photoshop - 31.8MB
GIMP - 33.2MB
Irfanview - 4.1M

Size in memory with the same 6MB JPG loaded:
Photoshop - 84MB
GIMP - 143MB
Irfanview - 46.8MB

It looks like Irfanview wins for the small footprint, given the limited number of functions I want. :)

Interesting. GIMP isn't so efficient after all. Bloody open source software. :P

Rik

What surprised me, tbh, was how relatively frugal Photoshop was. It's disk size will be inflated by the filters I've added, many of which can be used in Irfanview. However, for the basic crop/re-size and minor correction that I might want to do on the Sammy, it appears to be a clear winner.
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TheMonkey

Picasa.

I crop all my pics and straighten them in there. its actually quite good  :thumb:
Vrooooooooooom........oh wait. Whats happened?

Rik

I did use that for a while, but found it a bit too 'fancy' for me. I like 'roll your sleeves up and get you hands dirty' editing software. :)
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Sebby

Quote from: TheMonkey on Jun 11, 2009, 17:25:16
Picasa.

I crop all my pics and straighten them in there. its actually quite good  :thumb:

I forgot about Picasa. Actually, it's a pretty decent one. :thumb:

Noreen

My vote goes to Irfanview, highly recommended.

Rik

For Picasa:
Disk size: 53MB
Memory size, no image loaded: 51MB
Memory size, image loaded: 64MB

Irfan still ahead on points. :)
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Baz

so all of these recommendations V's photshop pro which I have and to be totally honest I very rarely use.

Rik

I still will use Photoshop on the desktop for my main editing, Baz, imo there is nothing to beat the application. OTOH, when travelling, and just wanting to crop or reduce an image for emailing etc, something small and light is ideal for the netbook and, from my tests, Irfanview is it at the moment.
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Noreen

I always download the Irfanview plug-ins as well. In the Irfanview Options/Properties I have it set for Images only.

john

I find Irfanview quite fast and versatile as it's capable of viewing many types of file, even text files as images. Usually I only want to open an image file for viewing or perhaps re-sizing it. It does have features like slide shows of all the files in a folder too.

Rik

Plus it will use Photoshop plugins if I get ambitious. :)
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Noreen

I mostly use the resample, sharpen, crop, color correction and rotate items but have made use of many of the others, I especially like the create panorama image.

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