Photo editing software
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I use Jasc Paintshop Pro for all my photo printing and I don't have any trouble with it. I find that kind of thing comes down more to the printer and printer drivers I'm using. Check your image DPI (shift-S) and page settings (in the File menu).
You could also try Adobe Photoshop, which seems to be better for working with actual photographic material, but it's pretty expensive.
GIMP is a free version which does pretty much the same things, so you could give that a go too.
You could also try Adobe Photoshop, which seems to be better for working with actual photographic material, but it's pretty expensive.
GIMP is a free version which does pretty much the same things, so you could give that a go too.

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I'm sure Photoshop is the best thing out there (I use it all the time), but it is VERY expensive and basically meant as a professional tool for the industry, not something individuals buy for home use. Nonetheless, I highly recommend it.
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