26 June 2012

Best Image Editors


In this article, you will find the Best image editors currently popular over the internet. when you capture any picture, most of the time our pictures need a little coaxing to get them to look like we want them. Whether you are creating a web interface or simply cropping and enhancing your family photos, you will need your favorite image editor to do it.
A number of different things can go wrong when you are taking a picture, so you can't expect a polished image every time you hit the button. image editing software provides you with the tools you will need to make sure your photos look as good as they possibly can.

PHOTOSCAPE: PHOTOSCAPE IS A FUN AND EASY PHOTO EDITING SOFTWARE THAT ENABLES YOU TO FIX AND ENHANCE YOUR PHOTOS. IT HAS A STEEPER LEARNING CURVE THAN THE PREVIOUSLY REVIEWED EDITORS, BUT IT IS FEATURE RICH. IT'S MULTI-WINDOWED INTERFACE MAKES IT A LITTLE UNUSUAL FOR A WINDOWS PROGRAM.


  • Light Box Image editor: It is an excellent utility. Sagelight was designed from scratch for the new digital age, making editing easy and intuitive. Sagelight lets you experiment and get results easily without having to know anything about image editing. Sagelight is great for the beginner.
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  • Photo! Editor: It is a basic photo correction utility with a few professional quality tools. It has all of the basic enhancement tools to adjust brightness, contrast, saturation, and color cast, and some retouching or "make-up" tools that work similar to the coveted healing brush in Photoshop. It is powerful multifunctional software offering a complete set of image editing tools. It contains anything a digital camera owner might need to correct or enhance their photos. You will enjoy the ultimate convenience and professional approach provided by each of the tools.
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  • Photo Filter: It is a nice basic editor with a good feature set.Simple adjustments can be made fairly quickly using the tool bar buttons, or you can make more advanced adjustments by delving deeper into the menus. There is a nice set of tools for selecting parts of images, doing simple painting, and smudging, drawing basic shapes, and adding text. PhotoFiltre also has a good selection of filters to add effects to your images, and can do batch processing of images.
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  • GIMP: It is currently the only freeware package I am aware of that can be called an advanced image editor. It has a steeper learning curve than the previously reviewed editors, but it is feature rich. It's multi-windowed interface makes it a little unusual for a windows program.
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  • Paint.Net: It has a nice set of photo correction tools including curves, and levels. It has a very nice implementation of layers complete with blending modes, and adjustable opacity/transparency levels. It has a fairly full pallet of selection, painting, and shape drawing tools. It is completed with a selection of filters for adding special effects to your images.
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Author: Deepak
Deepak Rana is the CEO and Founder of Technofers. He is a young Blogger from India.