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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.

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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 is also worth a look...

www.getpaint.net

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Paint.Net. Gimp pisses me off with its many windows it opens.
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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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