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  • Advice on a simple image app for Imac

    Good morning, some of you have advised to use an image editing app called paint dot net. Unfortunately paint dot net is only made for windows. All my desktops are iMacs and my laptop is Chromebook. And MacBook. Is there an app that is simple to use and also has similar functionality as paint dot net that you are aware of for iMac? Thank you!

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    I do not own a Mac, so I cannot help much on that side.

    I have not searched to see if there are any free online photo overlay websites, allowing a person to upload 2 photos and change the opacity of one photo, and save the results.

    But owning the software may be the best bet, security wise.

    You may be able to search for something like:
    Paint dot net alternative for Mac

    One site says:

    https://forums.getpaint.net/topic/19...ative-for-mac/
    Last edited by MintErrors; 07-26-2024, 12:46 AM.
    Gary Kozera
    Website: https://MintErrors.org

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      Hello Conan62. I think that Adobe Photoshop has a downloadable app to edit photo's for an IMac. May want to look there. Also if available regular photoshop is alot more expensive than Adobe Photoshop Elements. I would check Adobe Photoshop Elements. My son is in School so I was able to purchase a downloadable version for windows for $100. I think the reg verison is about $200
      Eric

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