Can anyone recommend any good photo-editing software?

by admin ~ June 8th, 2009 . Filed under: Software .
budget software
instinctjuha asked:


I’ve been working with Microsoft Picture It! for quite awhile now, and I think I’m ready for an upgrade. I really want to edit photos and make decent icons and wallpapers. I’m on a budget and I know most software costs alot these days. I’ve researched but can’t seem to find the right one. I do have my eye on Adobe Photoshop Elements 4.0. Please help me out!

Tomas Trapani
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11 Responses to Can anyone recommend any good photo-editing software?

  1. Marvinator

    Gimp, free download. SEarch for it on

  2. HappyGirl

    i only turst photoshop

  3. ~*RazzleDazzle*~

    Adobe Photoshop is awesome and has a lot of cool things that you can do!!

  4. random person

    try to look for some stuff at download.com and i heard picasa was okay

  5. livingforjesus231

    try picasa
    photoshop
    avaible at download.com

  6. iammisc

    the GIMP(http://www.gimp.org )

  7. Trevor C

    I recommend Adobe Photoshop. You can get a free trial at

    It has plenty of good features.

  8. Tom

    Serif’s Photoplus works pretty good

  9. Ladida

    You can download Gimp for both Windows and Mac.

    It looks potentially overwhelming at first, but it’s not that complicated.

    Go here:

    Then download both The GIMP for Windows and GTK+ 2 Runtime Environment..

    You then need to install the latter first. You won’t have to do anything, just double click on the file. And next you install Gimp.

    It has features like Photoshop, but it’s free.

  10. Tarumi

    adobe photoshop cs2

  11. Linuxiac

    Gimp is good enough for every movie since “Titanic - 1997″ on Linux Clusters (FREE OS! virus proof, hacker free) and, it runs on other platforms. Loved the special effects it gave to all the ‘Pirates’
    movies!

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