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I"m new to the forum so go easy on me if this question is placed under the wrong category.
Yesterday I wanted to tweek a picture, basically needed a .jpg of different dimensions but I wanted the picture in Portrait not landscape. As I scanned across my dock, I noticed that Apple works was no longer there what with upgrades I now have Keynote/werds/numbers but no real drawing programs like Paint or Draw. (They were such intuitive programs - I miss the old days)
Keynote was useless. I must have looked for 30 minutes trying to re orient the slide.
I must have the old AppleWorks DVD stashed somewhere, but the basic question is "What's best for drawing these days?" I used Canvas a decade ago, and it wasn't too bad, but is there something better. I do have Adobe Photoshop, but one would need a 6 week college 200 level course to figure out how to stretch or reduce a picture.
KKKKFL
Yesterday I wanted to tweek a picture, basically needed a .jpg of different dimensions but I wanted the picture in Portrait not landscape. As I scanned across my dock, I noticed that Apple works was no longer there what with upgrades I now have Keynote/werds/numbers but no real drawing programs like Paint or Draw. (They were such intuitive programs - I miss the old days)
Keynote was useless. I must have looked for 30 minutes trying to re orient the slide.
I must have the old AppleWorks DVD stashed somewhere, but the basic question is "What's best for drawing these days?" I used Canvas a decade ago, and it wasn't too bad, but is there something better. I do have Adobe Photoshop, but one would need a 6 week college 200 level course to figure out how to stretch or reduce a picture.
KKKKFL