Before the digital age, photo editing was an
arcane process, only performed by experts. It required exposure to
chemicals, expert timing, and a lot of care. Now, however, you can use
a computer program to easily produce effects that were a lot of work
when 35mm film was the standard. There are a lot of different programs
to choose from, for every price range and skill level. This article
aims to talk about just a few.
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In the arena of free photo imaging software, popular
options are GIMP, Serif PhotoPlus, Paint.NET, Pixia, and ImageForge.
All of these programs are available to the user legally and free of
charge. However, some freeware programs are older or cut-down versions
of software that's available for a price, so they may have limited
functionality. Others are fully functional, and released under a GPL,
or General Public License.
These programs, like GIMP, are volunteer-coded and
supported, so there could be unexpected bugs or strange program
behaviors. However, if you want a functional editor to help you modify
and improve your digital images, but can't afford to buy a higher end
program, these freeware programs are a great place to start.
In the arena of pay photo imaging software, there's a
wide range – from programs meant to satisfy the home or
occasional user, to high-end professional ones like Adobe Photoshop. At
a retail price of $649, this is a bit pricier than most individuals can
afford. However, Photoshop is well known for being the cutting edge of
photo manipulation technology, so if you need its functions, it's worth
the cost.
For the rest of us, there are programs like Photoshop
Elements, the scaled down version of Adobe's premier photoeditor, which
retails at a much more affordable $99, PhotoImpact, Digital Image
Suite, PhotoPlus, Paintshop Pro, and Picture It! Ranging between around
$20 and around $100, all these programs offer digital camera support,
can import images from a scanner, and feature important tools. You can
use photo imaging software to crop, resize, and rotate your photos,
remove red eye, correct over exposure and under exposure, changing
lighting and coloration, and even remove or add elements.
There's a photo imaging program for every user. Whether
you're a professional who needs to work on photos and other images on a
daily basis, or just a home user with some snapshots that need work,
you'll have no problem accomplishing what you set out to do. Today, it
seems inconceivable that photo imaging used to require so much
expertise and so many chemicals. Now, simple photo manipulation is
available with just the click of your mouse.
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