Free Basic Photo Editor

Discussion in 'Free services' started by CovertPea, Nov 27, 2008.

  1. CovertPea Moderator

    Vicman offers a free, easy to use basic Image Editor for download (7.7MB)

    http://pho.to/editor/features.php

    Photo! Editor is a useful tool designed to help those of us "non-image editing savvy folk" in resizing, cropping, straightening and sharpening images prior to uploading to web sites or forums such as this.

    Also includes other frilly, possibly useless but fun doo-dads to play round with such as red-eye fix, image warping, lighting and make up. (make up tools are similar to cloning, patch and healing brushes in photoshop only on a much smaller scale.)

    Hope this is of some help.
    Cheers
    CP
  2. clarkieee New Member

    I should give it a try! thank you for showing it here
  3. emilypal New Member

    Looks pretty nice. I'll have a closer look at it
  4. bmcoll3278 New Member

  5. CovertPea Moderator

    I've already mentioned the Gimp somewhere else on this forum, and yes, it sure is a great program.
    The program above (if it's still available) is designed for total beginners wanting to resize / crop their own graphics before uploading them to FWT.

    :( Members who post needlessly oversized graphics on this forum is one of my pet annoyances.
  6. itjannat New Member

    thanks for sharing with us
  7. sunnee New Member

    Thank you!
  8. reganstar New Member

    Both of them are really good and free. Thanks for sharing.
  9. clowie New Member

    Thanks, I've bookmarked it for my future needs.
    It seems to be even easier than photoshop )
  10. almaalo New Member

    wow... very nice..........
    Thanks for sharing.
  11. kwunited New Member

    Finally !! I have been trying to rid myself of huge programs that bog down my PC. For example, I have rid myself of ADOBE READER and now use FOXIT READER. Very small and works like a charm. Now to dump the old PaintShop Pro from Jasc !! :)
  12. CovertPea Moderator

    I have been using Foxit for quite a while now. Very small program, very efficient. Makes adobe's reader look so bulky and archaic!

    As for Jasc's PSP, don't be too quick to rid yourself of it. Nowadays I use adobe CS2 but still have my trusty, well used PSP 7 loaded for quick jobs or making animations with its associated Animation Shop.

    Versions of PSP under Jasc were all great, although I wasn't impressed with bloated #8. Version 9 is/was brilliant!
    Unfortunately when Corel took them over (versions 10 and up) they went to the dogs.
    That's my humble opinion anyway. :D

    Cheers
    CP
  13. kwunited New Member

    OK, thanks for the advice! Will try the new programs out and then make a decision. I am still running PSP 7 !

    All the best !
  14. otheris New Member

    Thank you. It can help me.
  15. Hotspace New Member

  16. freestuffonline New Member

    I agree with you, GIMP is awesome. The best part is it's totally free and have a lot of function similar to Photoshop.
  17. Malishka Photography Transformation

    Another free tool which you can use to applying affects to images is
    Malishka Photography Transformation

    This is a free, quick to use tool that can be used to apply quick transformations to online images. It supports approximately 70 different image transformations. Provide the URL of the image that you want to transform and select the transformation that you want to aspply. You can then download the image or copy the link of the transformed image to use the new image on your web site.

    Here is the list of the transformations that are currently supported:
    adaptiveBlur, adaptiveResize, adaptiveSharpen, adaptiveThreshold, addNoise, annotate, blur, border, channel, charcoal, contrast, contrastStretch, convolve, crop, despeckle, draw, detectEdges, emboss, equalize, implode, flip, flop, frame, fx, gamma, gaussianBlur, gradient, grayScale, implode, level, medianFilter, modulate, monochrome, motionBlur, negate, normalize, oilPaint, plasma, polaroid, quantize, radialBlur, raise, reduceNoise, resize, roll, rotate, sample, scale, segment, shade, sharpen, shave, shear, sketch, sigmoidalContrast, spread, solarize, swirl, unsharpMask, vignette, wave


    You can try out these effects quickly and easily to enhance your photos or logos.
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  19. Boonoo New Member

    Great

    Thanks for the valuable information. It seems nice, I will take a look and see what to learn from it :D