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Old April 12th, 2008, 03:58 AM   #14
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Secondly, a cheaper alternative to Photoshop is Paint Shop Pro. It's a more basic program but has all the filters you really need, including the fantastic Clone tool for getting rid of tears and creases.
Absolutely. I use Paint Shop Pro for every aspect of post-scanning (stitching, cleaning, repairing etc) and it's better than any substitute prog. The browse function is fantastic also, probably the best picture viewer in its own right that I've come across.
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