Once a year, I run the photo editing/printing station at a science-fiction
convention. I have a laptop hooked up through wifi to a camera with an
Eyefi card - the images show up on my laptop, I import them into Picasa, do
a quick 8x10 crop, maybe a quick exposure tweak, and then send a batch off
to a pair of dye-sub printers set up with Windows print pooling.
Picasa was quick, easy, no-frills, and at the end of the day, I could
export that day's photos with a watermark that will eventually end up on
the con's website for later download.
I'm going to try and use a new laptop this year (bigger screen, SSD, Win10.
However, I have discovered that in a very Google fashion, they took a
really popular, useful thing and just kill it because they've moved on to
the next shiny thing. So, I can't install it on the new laptop.
I need a recommendation for something like that, preferably free or really,
really cheap. I've seen FastStone Image resizer mentioned - anyone with
experience? I need really basic, really simple.
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Paul Braun WD9GCO
Anchor, Amateur Radio Newsline
www.ARnewsline.org <http://www.arnewsline.org>
Certified Music Junkie
"Music washes from the soul the dust of everyday life." -- Berthold Auerbach
"The Fountain of Youth is a state of mind" -- The Ides of March, "Age
Before Beauty"
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