Hi Antonello, I'm getting stuck at: 1 crop to show just image and caption/annotation. 2 export just the cropped area as a jpg.
Any ideas? David On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 8:18 AM, David Groos <djgr...@gmail.com> wrote: > Cool solution Antonello! I'll give it a try. This sounds like a simple > and complete solution. > David > > > On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 8:10 AM, antonello facchetti < > antonello.facche...@alice.it> wrote: > >> David Groos ha scritto: >> >> Hi All, >>> >>> I want students to be able to annotate images, such as photos taken >>> through a microscope, adding arrows and labels to parts of the image, for >>> example. It might also be nice if there were contrast/brightness/saturation >>> controls. Need the ability to export back to jpeg/png. I don't want really >>> any other capabilities. I just used GIMP for the first time and I had to >>> wade through 'layers' and tons of other concepts that I don't need but it >>> does look awesome. Does anyone have advice on software that would be good >>> for this need? This is a very key app in a science classroom and will form >>> part of the basic set of apps for my program. >>> >>> Thanks! >>> David >>> >> Maybe this could be complicating, but I would face the problem in a >> different way. >> You could use OpenOffice presentation: >> - Just make a single-slide presentation with the image you need to work >> on, >> - add all extra objects (arrows, labels, text) >> - there is a basic possibility to elaborate the image (crop, >> contrast/brightness/saturation) >> - you can export to jpg/png and other >> - you can save also as a presentation, thus being possible to still modify >> the file. >> >> hope it helps >> Antonello >> >> >> >
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