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jonlake

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Sep 17, 2003
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I am looking for a program so I can make images (small buttons, nothing extensive) for my web page. What is a good program for that?

Jon
 
try this


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Personally, I like Adobe Photoshop It's a little expensive, but it will have everything you need and more.

If you use Dreamweaver, try Macromedia's Fireworks The cool thing about Macromedia's programs is that they all integrate with each other. (Dreamweaver, Fireworks, Flash, etc...) You can get Macromedia's Studio MX that has all of the programs bundeled together.

If cost is a factor, you may want to look into JASC's Paint Shop Pro I think it's about $100 (last time I checked) and it would be good for simple stuff like buttons, backgrounds, etc... I think it has some pretty advanced features as well, but I've never really dealt with it so I can't say for sure.

Hope This Helps!

Ecobb

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Photoshop is definately overkill, but Photoshop LE is inexpensive and will do everything you need for web graphics.

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