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Ty YostLet's face it: If cropping was all you needed to do, you'd just use MS Paint. Photoshop, Adobe's industry standard for image editing, costs a whopping, unforgivable $600; and because there's no affordable and equivalent option for non-pro users, we're willing to wager Photoshop places high in the rankings for the most illegally cracked warez of them all. But when you need tools such as layers, filters, and other effects, 101-level apps such as Picnik and Picasa just don't cut it. So we've rounded up and road-tested seven free resources that pack the punch of Photoshop's bells and whistles without the price. You just might find your dream freebie below.
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Janice StearnsCan't afford photoshop? These days, who can? This post offers free alternatives to photoshop and rates them as they compare. Great article for anyone looking for free, quality photo editing software.
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Michelle KrillSeven free resources that pack the punch of Photoshop's bells and whistles without the price.
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Darcy Carterfree "photoshop" sites
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Emily ReedFree photo editing software
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Randy AFree photo editing software
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john bennettFree Alternatives to Photoshop With All the Bells, Whistles, Filters, & Layers
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John Turner1. Photofiltre
2. Paint.NET
3. The GIMP
4. Aviary
5. Splashup
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Stewart PollockSo we've rounded up and road-tested seven free resources that pack the punch of Photoshop's bells and whistles without the price.
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David WarlickLet's face it: If cropping was all you needed to do, you'd just use MS Paint. Photoshop, Adobe's industry standard for image editing, costs a whopping, unforgivable $600; and because there's no affordable and equivalent option for non-pro users, we're wil
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Maluvia HaseltineExcellent overview of free photoshop replacements. With a selection like this, why would anyone want to pay $$$ for Photoshop?
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Lesley CoePhotoshop alternatives.
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Amy Hopkinsseven free resources that pack the punch of Photoshop's bells and whistles without the price.
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Rashid Al-Yahyai
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Crista AndersonPhotoshop, Adobe's industry standard for image editing, costs a whopping, unforgivable $600; and because there's no affordable and equivalent option for non-pro users, we're willing to wager Photoshop places high in the rankings for the most illegally cracked warez of them all. But when you need tools such as layers, filters, and other effects, 101-level apps such as Picnik and Picasa just don't cut it. So we've rounded up and road-tested seven free resources that pack the punch of Photoshop's bells and whistles without the price. You just might find your dream freebie below.
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Keisa WilliamsFree Alternatives to Photoshop With All the Bells, Whistles, Filters, & Layers
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paul reidSeven free resources that pack the punch of Photoshop's bells and whistles without the price.
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JanieHLet's face it: If cropping was all you needed to do, you'd just use MS Paint. Photoshop, Adobe's industry standard for image editing, costs a whopping, unforgivable $600; ...
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Ron CappsPhotoshop, Adobe's industry standard for image editing, costs a whopping, unforgivable $600; and because there's no affordable and equivalent option for non-pro users, we're willing to wager Photoshop places high in the rankings for the most illegally cracked warez of them all. But when you need tools such as layers, filters, and other effects, 101-level apps such as Picnik and Picasa just don't cut it. So we've rounded up and road-tested seven free resources that pack the punch of Photoshop's bells and whistles without the price. You just might find your dream freebie below.
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Rory Chalcraftrounded up and road-tested seven free resources that pack the punch of Photoshop's bells and whistles without the price
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Darren JonesLet's face it: If cropping was all you needed to do, you'd just use MS Paint. Photoshop, Adobe's industry standard for image editing, costs a whopping, unforgivable $600; ...
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Arne van ElkNog maar weer eens wat photoshop-vervangers. Photofiltre, Paint.net, The Gimp, dat soort werk. Programma's die meer kunnen dan het webbased Picnik. Er zitten ook een paar interessante (webbased) nieuwkomers bij: Aviary, Splashup, FlauntR en FotoFlexer.
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Aviary is the hot new kid on the block when it comes to image editors. The four-app suite is a web-based beauty that allows for separate functions for images, vector graphics, design work, and more. Photos can be imported from Flickr, Picasa, Facebook, and a number of other sites
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Instead of launching themselves and their work right into the UI, users will have to spend some time in tutorials and make an initial investment before they see a payoff in their results.
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