Edit Digital Photography - Best Free Photo Editors For Windows
Author: David M Peters
You don't even have to open your wallet to take advantage of some of the
photo editors out there. Many are free and ready to download from home! These
software programs will fill your basic image editing needs with easy to use
features offering standard photo enhancement jobs.
I've compiled a list of 5 free photo editing programs for Windows which you
may like to look at. These are quality programs which give commercial ones a
serious run for their money. Do take note, however, that some of these programs
may be limited in features unless you buy an upgrade version.
The GIMP (GNU Image Manipulation Program) is an open-source program
originally developed by two university students in 1996. It has now morphed into
a powerful image editor with a huge user base. The latest version, the GIMP 2.0,
has a revamped user interface that places it up there with mainstream image
editors.
Picasa can assist in all of your photo needs from organization to editing.
This powerful freeware helps you to directly find, edit and share all of the
pictures on your PC. Picasa can easily manage your photos by arranging them into
visual albums for quick reference. Plus, Picasa offers the ability to repair any
flaws in your photos in only a few simple steps. Sharing your photos with
friends and family is simple with Picasa's email, printing or CD options.
VCW VicMan's Photo Editor has a list of features comparable to Adobe
Photoshop. With this program, you can effortlessly zoom into and pan within your
image and carry out standard image editing. It also provides a wide range of
color adjustment selections. While the free version is limited, you can purchase
the commercial Pro version for the reasonable price of .
ImageForge is a freeware image editor gives you a great set of tools for
painting and editing images and photos. Whether you want to touch up your photo
shots, or add a creative effect to a boring photo, ImageForge can provide you
with the tools to do it. You can even share your photos easily by creating photo
albums and simple slide shows.
Paint.NET markets itself as an on-going project at Washington State
University, with features that equal commercial functions, including support for
layers. It is offered as freeware and is readily accessible for download. There
is a special Effects API for you to generate your own special effects in
addition to standard image editing features. The program also has a strong user
base that sustains its progress and development.
I hope this has given you a little Bit more knowledge about the best photo
editors free for Windows. These programs are easy on the wallet while fulfilling
all of your photo needs from editing to effects. If you find that you still need
more out of your editing software after trying these out, commercial grade
programs such as Ulead, PhotoImpact and Jasc Paint Shop Pro to provide for the
more in-depth, long term photo editing tasks.