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FotoFlexer - The world's most advanced online photo editor. The GNU Image Manipulation Program. GIMP. Photo editor online - Pixlr.com edit image. Splashup.

Online Photo Editing, Online Photo Sharing | Photoshop.com. 10 Free Web-based Alternatives to Photoshop. I’m fed up with Photoshop and its one billion rarely-used features. How about a simple photo-editor that’s quick, easy, and doesn’t cost a thousand dollars. Fortunately, there’re tons of web-based photos editors popping up. Most are crap, but some are promising. Check out these free web-based Photoshop alternatives: Arguably, Picnik is the most popular web-based photo editor. Very polished interface. Part of the Aviary suite of creative apps, Phoenix also offers layers and compositing. Adobe was a little late to the web-apps game, but this is a pretty good first try. Nice, simple, and clear interface, with no ads at all. flautR offers a cornucopia of image tools, boasting thousands of photo effects. Another ad-free editor. Hmm… looks like Pixenate was “inspired” by Pic Resize.

Another simple interface. An example of how ugly these apps can get. Let me know if I’ve missed any other good ones. If you liked this post, please bookmark it on del.icio.us. Free Photo Editors for Windows - Top Picks. If you can't afford to purchase software, you can still find good, free software to create and edit images. Some of this software is developed by individuals, and some is feature limited or an earlier version of a more advanced program.

In some instances, there are no strings attached, but most often you will need to provide information to the company by registering, or endure ads or "nag" screens. 1. PhotoScape On first glance, I thought Photoscape was going to be a dud, but I dug in deeper and realized why so many readers of this site have recommended it as a favorite free photo editor. It is jam-packed with features, while remaining very easy to use. Photoscape provides several modules including a viewer, editor, batch processor, Raw converter, file renamer, print layout tool, screen capture tool, color picker, and more. 2. GIMP is a popular open-source image editor originally developed for Unix/Linux. 3. 4. . © LazPaint 5. 6. 7. . © Ian Pullen 8. 9. 10. 11. Organize Your Photos with Viewer. If you have to deal with a lot of images and you want to be able to easily tag, arrange, search and play in a neat interface, then Viewer2 is the application for you.

It has command keys and lots of functionality for the advanced user and ease of use for beginners. There is an online manual and all for the low, low cost of free. I can explain this application until I am blue in the face but the video at the end of the post will really show you how awesome the application is and how fun it is to use. Think of it as BumpTop but for your images. We start by downloading the application from here. Install it and then launch it. The first thing I did was to attempt to get my images into Viewer2. Choosing one image will select the entire folder. Viewer2 quickly showed me all of my thumbnails: You can move them around by dragging and dropping.

Now double click on an image. Type your tag into the ‘add tags’ box. When you are done, you hit the Enter key to return to the main menu. Then hit Enter.