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They need a simple image editor for editing digital photos - they don't need the power of Photoshop, they only need to do a bit of image resizing and cropping, maybe the odd retouch if they're brave.
Are there any good, preferably free, simple photo editing programs available for pre-OSX Macs?
Thanks for your suggestions!
Graphic Converter is shareware, but it's not very user friendly. I think it's $29 or so. It doesn't require registration, but the startup screen starts in with the delay/timer thing after 30 days.
Can't think of any free ones offhand, but I know scanners often come with bundled photo editing software. A usb scanner can be had for well under $100, and by searching somewhere like MacMall, they could see what bundled software is included with each.
Another option is to check ebay for 'old' versions of Photoshop... a copy of version of 5 or 6 should be pretty dirt cheap these days.
Does Photoshop Elements 2 work in OS 9? I know that the first version does, but I am unsure about version 2.
Picking up old copies of Photoshop LE on eBay would also be a good choice. They'll run on old Macs just fine. (Depending on how old you want to go—many of the old pre-G3 PowerMacs will run Photoshop LE.)
I'm not sure if older versions of Photoshop will be very cheap. They usually go for a hundred at least, because people use them as a way to upgrade to the latest version of Photoshop. I ought to know, that's how I afforded my copy of Photoshop. ;-)
Now I've just got to find out how to install the thing (I've got absolutely no experience of these fancy Mac things!)
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