Software especially for enhancing, correcting, manipulating, organizing, printing, sharing, and using your digital photos in creative ways. These products are primarily for manipulating images and most have limited image creation tools and features.
Light Crafts Aurora is a very simple digital photo organizer and editor for Windows and Macintosh. Aurora offers a visual editor which greatly simplifies photo adjustments, and integrates with several online photo-sharing and social-networking services.
Corel Snapfire is free digital photo software to help you organize, enhance, and share your pictures and video clips. Although it is well-designed and easy to use, the lack of features will probably disappoint all but the most nascent beginners. However, if you like to print photo projects and layouts from home or want a super simple way to share photo slide shows, Snapfire is worth a try.
PicaJet Free Edition 2.5 is a powerful organizer for your digital photos. Its printing and sharing options are quite limited, but for organizing, browsing, and light editing of your digital photos it is very impressive.
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When choosing a photo editor for professional or business use, you need flexibility, stability, and an intuitive interface which provides a streamlined workflow. Here are my picks for Windows image editors that best fit these requirements.
When choosing a photo editor for professional or business use, you need flexibility, stability, and an intuitive interface which provides a streamlined workflow. Here are my picks for Macintosh image editors that best fit these requirements.
I've selected what I feel are the best picks for Windows photo editors that provide a suitable balance between flexibility and ease of use.
I've selected what I feel are the best picks for Macintosh photo editors that provide a suitable balance between flexibility and ease of use.
These products provide most of the core image editing functions at a price that is quite reasonable. In this category, prices range from $20 to about $60 US for Windows software.
These products provide most of the core image editing functions at a price that is quite reasonable. In this category, prices range from free to about $100 US for Macintosh software.
Even if you can't afford to spend anything on software, you can still find free software to help you create and edit your photos and images. These are what I feel are the best choices for free photo editing software.