Free image processing program

My long time free recommendation of O’Brien’s Enhancer is now shareware. Thanks to Claro Quesi for letting me know about Paint, a free program out of Washington State University that looks to be an excellent replacement. It’s got a lot of useful features including the ability to handle layers and is quite easy to use. Although the current version is not quite as powerful as the open source program "The Gimp", the upcoming V2.2 release looks like it will close the gap.  If The Gimp just doesn’t do it for you then do yourself a favor and check out Paint. It really is a nice piece of work. You’ll need the .NET framework installed, though.  Freeware, Win2K or later, 7.7MB http://www.eecs.wsu.edu/paint.net/index.html http://www.gimp.org/

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