by Suff » 18 Jun 2015, 17:53
I'd like to second what WM said. We do this for varied reasons but we do it because we want to. Personally I do this for a bit of fun and mental exercise. Plus, I often learn things. We, in IT, tend to live within a comfort zone which we stray out of from time to time but, generally, we build safe comfortable places around us and then work in them. You, on the other hand, have needs which we don't always have.
It gives us interest and things to research and study and look for fixes. I see it as rewarding from both sides. When someone has a problem either understanding or even getting the software from the links we publish, it's not a pain, it's a challenge to help.
For instance I'm willing to bet that when you tried to download some of this software you clicked on the big obvious buttons which say "download", only to find that you have some piece of junk trying to cram stuff into your system and flash stuff on your browser. Sorry I should have issued a public health warning on that. You have to look for the very plain areas which are relevant to the download. It is one of the reasons that both WM and I use the status bar in IE, which Microsoft stupidly disabled by default. If you hover over the wrong button or link it's often obvious by what is in the status bar that it's the wrong thing.
On to imaging. I must admit I don't really do cropping. what I do is select the area of a photo that I want, copy it, paste it into a new window and either save that window as a new file or work on it till I get what I want then copy and paste it into the application I'm working in. Which, quite often, is Outlook.
This is exactly what I do when I'm putting stuff on VV. I copy out what I want from the Image in paint.net, I click on the new window button which automatically sizes itself to what is copied, paste the image into the new window and then save it. I then upload it to Picasaweb and link it to VV.
Beyond that, I do very little with Photo's except keep them on disk and, occasionally, view them on the PC or the TV...
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