Sunday, October 19, 2008

PhotoScape: An All-In-One Photo Editor

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There are dozens of photo editing programs available on Internet. Normally, professionals use Adobe Photoshop for editing the digital pictures. If you do not want to spend on your photo editing software, here is an excellent alternative for Photoshop. People call it 'Poor Man's Photoshop'.


Photoscape features

PhotoScape is an awesome free photo editing software that is light on system resources and has lots of features. PhotoScape is not just an image editor, it also has the following integrated modules.

1. Image Viewer
2. Image Editor
3. Batch Editor
4. Page
5. Image Combiner
6. Animated GIF
7. Advanced Image Printing
8. Image Splitter
9. Screen Capturing Module
10. Color Picker
11. Batch Renaming
12. Raw Image Converter

You can also create stunning banners and logos with the help of this amazing photo editing software. The integration of color picker and screen capturing module makes it an absolute essential part of your desktop.


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6 comments:


Rishi said on October 20, 2008 11:17 AM

Nice thing is this "Poor Man's Photoshop". The next big thing after GIMP.


kuanhoong said on October 21, 2008 5:27 PM

Haha Poorman Photoshop.

But I guess I would rather stick with GIMP. It is free and good.


Kim Woodbridge said on October 21, 2008 8:49 PM

I see that everyone is mentioning Gimp. Does this program have anything to offer that Gimp doesn't?


Rajeev Edmonds said on October 21, 2008 8:58 PM

Rajeev Edmonds: Author of rajeevedmonds.comWhen it comes to hard core image-editing, there is no replacement of Photoshop and GIMP. What I like most about this program is it's ease of use. No remembering of tool buttons and properties. Create banners in minutes. Just drag and drop, insert speech bubbles instantly (SnagIT functionality), screen capture module integrated. Just click, drag, stretch, freehand drawing. Simply SIMPLE :)

In the end, I must say that it's not for advanced hard-core image editing.


venkat said on October 22, 2008 4:40 PM

Faststone Image Viewer seems to be handling digital phots editing well too.Rajeev woorks theme is looks nice to your site.


Rajeev Edmonds said on October 22, 2008 4:48 PM

Rajeev Edmonds: Author of rajeevedmonds.com@venkat
Yes, I also use Faststone as an image viewer, its very light. Glad you found the woork theme nice. All credit to Antonio for that :)

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