What is a good photo editor similar to photoshop?
Lorea asked:
I can’t put photoshop on the computer I’m currently on, and I need to edit a photo.
Does anyone know any editing programs similar to photoshop or anything with a tool similar to photoshops liquify tool or something like that to reshape faces.
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I can’t put photoshop on the computer I’m currently on, and I need to edit a photo.
Does anyone know any editing programs similar to photoshop or anything with a tool similar to photoshops liquify tool or something like that to reshape faces.
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Edd e on April 22nd, 2009
Try the Gimp it is similar to Photoshop with the advantage of being free.
For a gimp tutorial go to this link.
Lots of good gimp vidio tutorials on “youtube”.
id74 on April 24th, 2009
hi,
alternatives to photoshop (dooblet: find alternatives):
***** illustrator
**** gimp
**** elements
*** photoshop elements
*** fireworks
*** aperture
** paint.net
** paint shop pro
** lightroom
* corel
* painter
paint shop
photoimpact
indesign
imageready
greentunic on April 26th, 2009
GIMP (GNU Image Manipulation Program) is a great alternative to Photoshop. It’s open source (free) and offers many of the same features as Photoshop.
(scroll down to the very bottom of the page for Windows and Mac versions)
GIMP has a filter called IWarp (found under Filters>Distorts>IWarp) that behaves similarly to Photoshop’s Liquify filter.
When you select the filter, a dialog box appears. To distort the image, you choose your settings on the side and then click/drag on the preview window. Unfortunately, the preview window is quite small, but you can resize it by resizing the entire dialog box. The preview might appear blurry after enlarging it, but pressing the Reset button should fix that problem.
Ansrgeek on April 28th, 2009
Picnik or Lunapic are great all round web based and FREE editing tools. Adobe Photoshop is expensive by they too have a free website version in Photoshop Express. If you need/want more features downloading GIMP is a great options. Still free, but you have to download the software. There are also free tools to add text blurbs, to make collages, to put your photo into other images. There are a number of tools that allow you to put the image of a face into other photos for some fun creations. Check out the links below for more ideas.
poprocks4 on April 28th, 2009
YOU need to try Paint.net It is AWSOME
guoqk112135 on April 30th, 2009
E.M. Free Photo Collage developed with E.M. Multilayer Image Processing SDK is a free, fun and very easy-to-use tool to make impressive photo collages and digital scrapbooks with your photos. you can select a favorite photo as background, arrange multiple photos on the paper, then apply operations to them, such as rotating, resizing, adding frame, changing position, and changing overlay order, and merging them into image with mask templates. also you can choose a collage templates, drag-and-drop your photos to create unforgettable gifts and keepsakes.
?KATIE? on May 2nd, 2009
i love GIMP
also paint.net.
my favorite website that i absolutely love is