actually, it is a basic
toy and not a super toy
but the quality of the pic
also plays a factor.
if there is some losslessly,
then you might try a
graphics program that
can modify the pics and
provide gainfullness.
here is a listing:
http://www.cameratown.com/software/
unfortunately, i don't
have any recommendations
because i use the adobe
photoshop.
another free program is
walmarts photo software
that you can download
and use for free.
after working on photos
i upload to walmart for
storing and printing.
you can also get more
help on photos by posting
your questions here:
news:microsoft.public.windowsxp.photos
or
http://tinyurl.com/2tqj2d
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"H.S." <hs.samREMOVEMEix@google.com> wrote in message
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> Hello,
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> Does anyone now if the image resizer powertoy rotates the images
> losslessly?
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> thanks,
> Sam.
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