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Open your image with an image editor (photoshop, gimp, ...) that supports saving as an icon.First you have to resize the image to a size that is compatible with an icon. For example 32x32 or 16x16 pixels are typical icon sizes. Then you have to reduce the number of colors to 256. Now your image has the properties of an icon and can be saved to an icon by File/Save As/ and select the icon type.
Gimp is a free image editor that can make animated .gif files just like Photoshop, which is a professional grade (and expensive) image editor program.
First you need to take a screen shot of the website, press Print Screen on the top right hand corner of your keyboard. Next, open an image editor, such as paint, photoshop, gimp then paste the image, resize the image so it looks the right size for your PowerPoint slides. Then save to your desktop as a jpeg image and then import it into your PP.
At work, I often use GIMP image editor. It's an open source image editor which has many functions similar to Photoshop. Download it for free
The main professional image editor is Adobe Photoshop. Paint Shop Pro is a more affordable program that aims to do everything Photoshop does. In the open source world, the standard image editor is called The Gimp.
A good way to get information about how to make a funny picture using a photo editor is to look at existing funny pictures and tutorials for the image editor one plans to use, such as Photoshop or Gimp. One can try to replicate various effects seen in the pictures, and can then work from there into making their own unique creations.
You can format using an image editor as GIMP or Photoshop, they are programs optimized exactly for this purpose. Some image converters support also a limited set of image processing operations.
Comparing the two is not right. One is an online site, the other one is an offline image editor. Each has its strengths and weaknesses.
A free and very efficient program is GIMP. Helicon Filter is not free, a very good image editor, where you can apply frames. Its a trial program. Moreover, there are many image editors on-line which are free and works fine. You can save your work, copy and paste the image in your blog editor.
No. Its for modifying pictures.
I don't believe so although GIMP is a free image editor GNU Image Manipulation Program, most linux various are distros or distribution