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<blockquote data-quote="mac57" data-source="post: 372863" data-attributes="member: 17052"><p>Graphic Converter is a truly impressive package. I would definitely vote for it. It is more than a "light" editor though. It is EXTREMELY powerful - a great image editor and a great image organizer all rolled into one. And best of all, it came bundled on most PowerMac G5s - it just came with mine, free of charge. </p><p></p><p>Just a quick example of its power - an old friend whom I haven't seen in years sent me a family photo of he and his wife and kids, but somehow the Windows mailer he used really messed it up. When I tried to open it, NOTHING else I had on the Mac would touch it. They all complained about a corrupt file. In desperation I tried it with Graphic Converter. It thought about it a moment and then declared that the file was definitely non standard, but that it did appear to contain a partial JPEG image flow - would I like to try to view it? Fabulous! I clicked "Yes" and it brought up the picture perfectly. I was then able to save it off as a proper graphics file and all is well with it now.</p><p></p><p>Graphic Converter - if you get it, you will be pleased. Quite a great tool.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mac57, post: 372863, member: 17052"] Graphic Converter is a truly impressive package. I would definitely vote for it. It is more than a "light" editor though. It is EXTREMELY powerful - a great image editor and a great image organizer all rolled into one. And best of all, it came bundled on most PowerMac G5s - it just came with mine, free of charge. Just a quick example of its power - an old friend whom I haven't seen in years sent me a family photo of he and his wife and kids, but somehow the Windows mailer he used really messed it up. When I tried to open it, NOTHING else I had on the Mac would touch it. They all complained about a corrupt file. In desperation I tried it with Graphic Converter. It thought about it a moment and then declared that the file was definitely non standard, but that it did appear to contain a partial JPEG image flow - would I like to try to view it? Fabulous! I clicked "Yes" and it brought up the picture perfectly. I was then able to save it off as a proper graphics file and all is well with it now. Graphic Converter - if you get it, you will be pleased. Quite a great tool. [/QUOTE]
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