Looks terrific, much like PhotoCleaner that you can purchase for
roughly $25.
Only problem with DVN, there is no such thing as any "safe and secure
online account", but otherwise I'd gladly pay the 25 cents per
processed image. A free copy of PhotoCleaner is actually good enough,
or PhotoZoom is even better for a few extra bucks, as either of those
does every bit as good if not better than Adobe PhotoShop.
. - Brad Guth
Looks perfectly terrific, much like PhotoCleaner that you can purchase
for roughly $25.
Only problem with DVN, there is no such thing as any "safe and secure
online account", but otherwise I'd gladly pay the 25 cents per
processed image. A free download copy of PhotoCleaner is actually
good enough, or PhotoZoom is even better for a few extra bucks, as
either of those does every bit as good if not better enlargements than
a spendy version of Adobe PhotoShop.
My goodness, seems folks here within this Usenet Naysay Ville, of
their anti-think-tank mindset of denial, are deathly afraid of any
sort of photo enhancement software.
In addition to their continually avoiding anything about the planet
Venus, it seems our NASA will do whatever it takes for keeping China
from looking too closely at their supposed Apollo landing sites.
They've already got Japan's JAXA Selene mission nailed to the cross,
and an extra firm grip of their private parts just in case.
The Apollo moon hoax is about as good as our government and of its
faith-based puppeteering gets, next to those testy Zionists as having
those Romans given all the credit for their actions, as having
supposedly put Jesus Christ on a stick without a lick of any faith-
based instructions or lack of intervention.
Try to remember what they(MI5/CIA and brown-nosed company) did to JFK,
and to think all he ever wanted to accomplish was to put a reasonable
stop to our government interactions with those many secret cults
(including our private Federal Reserve), and to otherwise pull the
NASA/Apollo cold-war plug before it was too late.
. - Brad Guth
That's rather odd, as in still no topic give or take on this one. We
must have hit yet another pretend-atheist nerve, or simply another one
of those warm and fuzzy do-not-push mainstream status quo buttons.
- Brad Guth