Thursday, September 13, 2012

Free Photo Editing Tools

Today Panzer and I were out tootling around the catosphere just having a good time and looking for nothing in particular.

We happened to find Caitlin Muir's post at Author Media about using free photo editing tools.

Neither Panzer nor I have ever heard of the four free editing tools she describes: PicMonkey, FotoFlexer, BeFunky or Citrify.

Believe me, if you don't have thumbs (like Panzer) or you're all thumbs (like me), you can imagine what our photos look like and you'll know why we love these editing tools!

Tootle on over to 4 Free Photo Editing Tools You'll Love and take a look.

 Oh, Panzer wants me to tell you to read all the way to the end of Caitlin's post, she's also got some links for photos too.

2 comments:

  1. GIMP is widely considered the best free photo editor available on the market. The software includes a wide range of tools, ranging from basic actions to professional-quality features. Beginners will highly benefit from its selection and montage tools, cropping, color adjustment, and automatic image enhancement tools. On the other hand, advanced users will find a number of tools catered to them, such as content-aware resizing, face swap, animated GIFss, layer masks, curves, and personalizable brushes.

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  2. Fotor is also one of the best photo editing tools. The interface of the program is streamlined and easy to use, with a range of tools for things like Instagram campaigns and product images. It's a free browser-based photo editor where users can create designs, make collages, and edit photos without downloading any complex software.

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