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Vikki asked, “Which free or inexpensive photo editing programs do any of you recommend?”
Here is a list of best free image editors.These image editors let you edit image files easily.All these image editors are completely free and can be downloaded to Windows PC. These image editing software offer various features, like: supports opening and editing of various formats such as JPG, JPEG, GIF, BMP, ICO, WMF, TIFF, PNG, TGA, resize images, create slide shows, create animated GIFs. Download this app from Microsoft Store for Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 10 Mobile, Windows Phone 8.1, Windows Phone 8. See screenshots, read the latest customer reviews, and compare ratings for Adobe Photoshop Express: Image Editor, Adjustments, Filters, Effects, Borders. Upload or drag and drop your photo into the editor. Crop or resize your photo to get the size you want. Change the mood of your photo with a filter. Adjust brightness, saturation and contrast. Download your edited photo! Very compact, powerful basic picture/photo editing options, innovative, easy useage. Enough features in most cases, would always prefer this one instead of overloaded Corel Draw-monsters. Reviewer: samdasjhas - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - July 23, 2019 Subject: buen programa.
Here is what our crafters on our Facebook Page recommended! Answers and suggestions below were taken from this thread on the Craftaholics Anonymous Facebook community.
Best Free Photo Editing Programs
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Top Four Free Photo Editing Programs for Crafters:
1. PicMonkey
2. Picasa
3. Gimp
4. Pixlr Leaf 5 1 5 x 4.
1. PicMonkey
2. Picasa
3. Gimp
4. Pixlr Leaf 5 1 5 x 4.
Four Free Photo Editing Programs You May Not Know About:
1. Photoscape
2. iPiccy
3. Serif PhotoPlus
4. Ribbet
1. Photoscape
2. iPiccy
3. Serif PhotoPlus
4. Ribbet
Our crafting community weighs in:
1. “Picasa! Very user friendly!” – Terri P.
2. “PicMonkey!” – Katie M.
3. “You can download Photoshop CS2 for free if you set up an adobe account (also free)!” – Kari M.
4. “My young techie friend installed Picasa for me. She likes it and thinks it will be good for me to work with.” – Cindy F.
5. “Gimp and PicMonkey.” – Kelli G.
6. “Picasa – it’s excellent!” – Gypsi B.
7. “Photoshop Elements.” – Caren L.
8. “Picmonkey (I like it for the fonts and the little extras). I use the free stuff but have considered becoming a member and paying monthly. I also use Picasa.” – Helen S.
9. “I use Photoshop Elements. It’s a little more pricey and there is definitely a learning curve involved but tons of tutorials on every aspect. I might check some of these others for my kids who are looking. Thanks!” – Jennifer E.
10. “Pixlr!!!!” – Sueann P.
11. “If you have a Mac, Pixelmator ($15) is really awesome. I’ve given up on Photoshop now.” – Carol P.
12. “Ribbet.” – Shannon A.
13. “GIMP!!! It’s free!” – Courtney K.
14. “Photoscape, it’s free and easy to use.” – Giulia C.
15. “Fotoflexr” – Jennifer A.
16. “I love photoshop, but it’s pricey. Pixlr.com is free and very similar!” – Natalie S.
17. “Pixlr. They have 3 different kinds from beginner to more advanced editing.” – Chrissy J.
18. “I use Gimp (It’s free…they do YouTube tutorials on it)” – Karen E.
19. “Photoscape!!! you will love it. i use it all the time. it is a free download.” – Marta B.
20. “Picasa is easy for beginning.” – Kelly C.
21. “Differing from most, and having tried PicMonkey, iPiccy, Picasa and very very basic Corel before, I much prefer Microsoft Office Picture Manager. It was the easiest for me to understand and got much better results.” -NellywithWings
22. “I used Gimp for years. It takes some learning, but was awesome.” – Stephanie M.
23. “Serif PhotoPlus. All the photoshop possibilities without the pricetag and great community too!” – Tanya M.
24. “I use Gimp and Picasa! Both are great!! Gimp is a lot like Photoshop, which makes it a bit more difficult to use….I still have tons to learn with it. Picasa is very user friendly. Love them both!” – Tina B.
2. “PicMonkey!” – Katie M.
3. “You can download Photoshop CS2 for free if you set up an adobe account (also free)!” – Kari M.
4. “My young techie friend installed Picasa for me. She likes it and thinks it will be good for me to work with.” – Cindy F.
5. “Gimp and PicMonkey.” – Kelli G.
6. “Picasa – it’s excellent!” – Gypsi B.
7. “Photoshop Elements.” – Caren L.
8. “Picmonkey (I like it for the fonts and the little extras). I use the free stuff but have considered becoming a member and paying monthly. I also use Picasa.” – Helen S.
9. “I use Photoshop Elements. It’s a little more pricey and there is definitely a learning curve involved but tons of tutorials on every aspect. I might check some of these others for my kids who are looking. Thanks!” – Jennifer E.
10. “Pixlr!!!!” – Sueann P.
11. “If you have a Mac, Pixelmator ($15) is really awesome. I’ve given up on Photoshop now.” – Carol P.
12. “Ribbet.” – Shannon A.
13. “GIMP!!! It’s free!” – Courtney K.
14. “Photoscape, it’s free and easy to use.” – Giulia C.
15. “Fotoflexr” – Jennifer A.
16. “I love photoshop, but it’s pricey. Pixlr.com is free and very similar!” – Natalie S.
17. “Pixlr. They have 3 different kinds from beginner to more advanced editing.” – Chrissy J.
18. “I use Gimp (It’s free…they do YouTube tutorials on it)” – Karen E.
19. “Photoscape!!! you will love it. i use it all the time. it is a free download.” – Marta B.
20. “Picasa is easy for beginning.” – Kelly C.
21. “Differing from most, and having tried PicMonkey, iPiccy, Picasa and very very basic Corel before, I much prefer Microsoft Office Picture Manager. It was the easiest for me to understand and got much better results.” -NellywithWings
22. “I used Gimp for years. It takes some learning, but was awesome.” – Stephanie M.
23. “Serif PhotoPlus. All the photoshop possibilities without the pricetag and great community too!” – Tanya M.
24. “I use Gimp and Picasa! Both are great!! Gimp is a lot like Photoshop, which makes it a bit more difficult to use….I still have tons to learn with it. Picasa is very user friendly. Love them both!” – Tina B.
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