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Thank you to all who replied,
Leveller looks great, although for now I wouldn't need this complexity in the
program. Unfortunately I can't run GIMP without UNIX (I'm on Windows) although
this program looks appealing too!
I have found a decent alternative which is just making a regular 8-bit tga in a
paint program then running a free app called Smooth (in the links on this site)
on it to increase the resolution and depth to 16-bit while smoothing it out and
this has worked nicely for the task at hand.
Andrew C
TonyB wrote:
> I wish the demo where more useable. Also, when I downloaded the demo, on the
> website all that was mentioned was that it didn't have support (I thought I
> could use it like the full version), then when I was installing, it tells me
> it isn't the same and that features are gone. Why don't they tell you the
> whole truth on the site? Anyways, I need Leveller, and my parents won't
> gimme a dime (especially for buying stuff in the States, since we haven't
> had good experiences with that), so what can I do? Does anyone know of a
> freeware equivalent? (Lemme guess: no, because then you'd be using that
> one.)
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