The best photoediting is off course adobe photoshop. At adobe.com you can get a free trial for a month which is worth a try. To download Gimp or Picassa I would use

With TOD Converter, it is so easy to quickly and perfectly convert tod file.

Ok thanks, thats really lame. You would think those geniuses would have thought of this when making the program.
It is easy to transfer your ipod movie, music, photo to another iPod or iTunes with this iPod transfer software
I copied them all and then placed them in the itunes list that shows up when you open it. Now, does that mean they are automatically added to the ipod, or is there something else I need to do? I’ve never done this before and I’m a little confused.
If there is a tick next to the track on iTunes, then it is selected for synchronisation to your iPod. When you plug your iPod into your PC/Mac, these tracks will automatically download.
Make sure that the Olympus camera system cannot suit your needs as a photographer … And if you are going to change, make sure you are marrying the right system …..
The other two systems to consider:

Mac Tod converter provides several optimized seetings for iPod adn iPhone.

The Olympus flash should work on a Canon body. But only in manual mode. The TTL system that automatically adjusts a flash’s power output based on the scene is basically proprietary to each brand.
Gimp is the most powerful, but it’s also very complex. Paint.net is a good combination of features and usability.
I want to be able to change the hue, greyscale nd sepia… as well as cut certain things out of photos to create a collage… have used a few before not looking for anything to complex must be freeware… HELLPPPP PLEEAASE
Try out GIMP (GNU Image Manipulation Program). It’s has virtually all Adobe Photoshop’s editing prowess – only that it’s free software [Open Source].

Video Converter for Mac is a professional Mac Video Converter which can perfectly convert video on Macintosh.

Easiest, best, and free are typically mutually exclusive properties. Tune down your demands, and specify along what metrics you’d like us to measure the ‘bestness’ of photo editing software, and we may be able to help you.
Picassa and Gimp are great free photo editors.
There’s more than likely plug-ins to do that but it’s impossible to do with the stand alone Gimp
Is there any way that I can modify more than 1 picture at a time? For example, I want to add the “cartoon” effect to about 1000 pictures (to add the effect, I normally go to “Filters”, then click on “Artistic”, then “Cartoon” and it changes the picture into a cartoon appearance after I confirm it). So whats the easiest way to do this in Gimp, or if you know of any other freeware programs that can do this, let me know.

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