What is a good free software program for editing digital photos?
by admin ~ January 23rd, 2008 . Filed under: Software .jen asked:
I love the adobe photoshop and pagemaker, however, I do not have that much money in my budget right now to purchase it! What are some programs that I could download for free that are similar? What are their main functions, etc? And where do I get these programs? Are they user friendly, etc!?
Thanks in advance!
Blossom Corish
I love the adobe photoshop and pagemaker, however, I do not have that much money in my budget right now to purchase it! What are some programs that I could download for free that are similar? What are their main functions, etc? And where do I get these programs? Are they user friendly, etc!?
Thanks in advance!
Blossom Corish














January 28th, 2008 at 2:49 am
you can go for maya .. but all are costly … y not you could try them with the trail versions and then go for the original one, if you like them and really want them ….
January 28th, 2008 at 5:04 am
Try GIMP
Google picasa has some photo editing capabilities
photoplus from seriff software, and getpaint
January 28th, 2008 at 11:36 pm
GIMP - almost the same feature as Photoshop but for FREE.
Also it can be instaled on a USB stick so you can take with with you on any computer.
Just check
January 29th, 2008 at 2:38 am
there is a Free and very user friendly software that can help you much, you can download it at :
it helps you edit photos , organize them in folders, email them , upload then to websites, prepare then for printing at home or online and many other useful functions.
February 1st, 2008 at 1:21 am
Picasa2 a super freebie by Google. Does fantastic stuffs. Cant complain its free. While it cannot manipulate the photos like Adobe it can change the characteristic of the image. It allows the creation of Screensaver and slideshow…etc
February 2nd, 2008 at 12:46 am
Your camera should have come with a photo editing program. Also many printers have programs on their installation disk.
Adobe have a basic free program called elements2. It has quite a few basic editing tools. Go to their site and look around.