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Photoscape: “monster” of image editing freeware


September 15th, 2010 0 Comments

photoscape How could it not?

This freeware brings a variety of  tools that can be used to attract instantly to process images. …..even including screen capture tool.

This software is suitable for users who like instant editing. Like me who’s rather difficult to understand the image processing software and prefer to use automated image processing.

The shortcomings are….. instant editing not able to edit the image in depth. Can not be used like Gimp or Adobe Photoshop.

For use in the process croping, resizing, set the layout for printing, making simple animations, auto contrast and brightness, change color, add bubble text, combining some picture, etc….. this freeware is very reliable.

Interested to try? …..see Photoscape website.

Screenshots

photoscape - editor

photoscape - setting layout for printing

photoscape - simple GIF animation

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