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Best Free Photo Editing Software
Any suggestions as the title suggests?
Dont fancy splashing of out photoshop at the moment so want to see if there is anything free out there. Cheers Danny
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GIMP is pretty good
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+1 for Gimp and also Gimp shop both free and very good.
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If you want to trail photoshop then both CS5 & Elements can be downloaded http://www.adobe.com/uk/downloads/
Advantage of this software is the guides that are available on the web and books. Photoshop is vast and can be found for less £170 as student/education licence. (software4students or Amazon) Picasa has some basic tools, crop, colour adjust etc |
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+1 for GIMP, totally free, masses of on line stuff about it, can put photoshop shortcuts on if you already know photoshop. Perfectly capable program.
http://www.gimp.org/ |
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Im sure if you looked youtube or somewere u could get photoshop for free!
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Paint.Net. Gimp pisses me off with its many windows it opens.
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danny drop me pm
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Photoshop CS5
That's free if your in the know! |
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My own workflow is Rawtherapee > GIMP - on Linux, but also doable in Windows.
You could also check out Cinepaint - glacial development, but has it's niche uses.
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Paint.net for me, fairly straight forward to use and does everything you need. Gimp is more capable but it's a pain to use and seems geared more to photo correction rather than creation.
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