![]() Best feature is web album host to put your images in an album to share with others. Good features, tutorials and a forum for help and answers to your questions. Lightbox: This is a good easy to use editing program and if you like the free version, There is a “Pro” version at a very reasonable cost. Does things like batch processing, cropping, straighten, batch processing, various post-shot controls like white balance, saturation and exposure compensation and more. Rawstudio will convert your RAW files into JPEG, PNG or TIF. Rawstudio is an open-source program to read and manipulate RAW images from most digital cameras. A great package that includes a forum and FAQ help section. Lots of plugins and it also will take many Adobe plugins. Multimedia player and you can create your own slide shows that can be burned to CD with music. Irfanview: Batch processing, slide shows, lots of supported formats including camera support, Jpegs, Gif’s, TIFFS and just about everything else. The interface is a little more difficult to navigate than but they offer a down loadable user manual which is not offered by most freeware programs. GIMP: Another very good editing program with a loyal following of users. It’s not huge and doesn’t require the most powerful computer to operate well. The forums section offers extra plugins, advice and tutorials. : A very good editor that can replicate much of what Photoshop can do. No downloads and the computer doesn’t need to be very powerful. But you are on vacation and need a way to do some basic edits at your sisters place to leave some photos with her. Sumo: I don’t consider this a serious editor although it does a decent job. ![]() If you have used one we’ve missed, please e-mail it to us and we’ll add it to the list! Just click on the orange name of the freeware program to go directly to the site for that program. It is always recommended that you use good quality antivirus and spyware software to protect your computer when downloading any internet based software or programs. However, we cannot assume any responsibility for software or hardware conflicts with any of the following programs. Not all have been tested by ETL for review, but all have been downloaded and checked to be safe. Some descriptions are off the providers’ web sites.Ī word of caution: I have used a number of these and have about a dozen currently loaded. Some offer an upgrade version for a small fee but the free version works well and will give you an idea of if you’ll use the software before a donation or purchase. Over the years, we’ve seen other sites close down because the effort to keep the software current is not worth the return. People that have created this software have provided a great service and continue to offer support and upgrades. I would also suggest that it’s worth making a donation to the package of your choice. ![]() I will update the page anytime someone sends me a link and details (via the contact us page) about the software. We would appreciate hearing from you on these or others you have found. Like using Raw Therapee to convert your images from RAW to Jpeg or TIFF before editing them in something like GIMP or. Many of these will replicate the effects available in Photoshop and similar programs. Well I hope here we can offer you some great choices to edit your photos and produce some great results…for free! Maybe you are a casual hobby shooter or just can’t rationalize spending $300 to $1000+ just to show a sharper image to Grandma. There are plenty of great free software packages available on the internet. ![]() The intent of this section is to offer a resource of freeware editing tools for your photos.
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