Free, But Not Full-Featured
2011-11-18
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http://www.linuxworld.com/reviews/2010/111710-photo-editor-free-but-not.html
Photo! Editor: Free, But Not Full-Featured This free photo editor produces nice images easily, but can’t print or share. By Sally Wiener Grotta and Daniel Grotta, PC World November 16, 2010 07:21 PM ET Newsletter Signup * Share/Email * Tweet This * Comment * Print
Photo! Editor (free) is an interesting combination of easy-to-use image editing tools that can produce good results for the person who wants to simply clean up their photos, though the program does have highly limited functionality.
The Photo! Interface is simple to navigate, with well-labeled icons and simple to implement commands. You can use settings the correction tools-such as Fix Red Eye, Enhance Color, and Denoise–either by selecting auto correction in the pop-up menu or by using Manual settings. While the Manual dialogs generally consist of sliders, the Enhance Color and Lighting dialogs include the option to view thumbnail variations. Unfortunately, you can’t adjust the strength of the effects in the thumbnails, and the Lighting variations are not actually lighting changes; they’re severe special-effect color changes. Throughout the dialogs are Help and Tutorial buttons, as well as how-to information panels about the current tool.
We were impressed with the quality of the Makeup Brush, for removing blemishes and lines, smoothing skin to airbrush fineness, and whitening teeth. And while Photo! Editor’s Lighting tool requires a bit of finesse, the manual options can produce some very nice, even sophisticated results without noticeable time lag.
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Photo! Editor (free) is an interesting combination of easy-to-use image editing tools that can produce good results for the person who wants to simply clean up their photos, though the program does have highly limited functionality.
The Photo! Interface is simple to navigate, with well-labeled icons and simple to implement commands. You can use settings the correction tools-such as Fix Red Eye, Enhance Color, and Denoise–either by selecting auto correction in the pop-up menu or by using Manual settings. While the Manual dialogs generally consist of sliders, the Enhance Color and Lighting dialogs include the option to view thumbnail variations. Unfortunately, you can’t adjust the strength of the effects in the thumbnails, and the Lighting variations are not actually lighting changes; they’re severe special-effect color changes. Throughout the dialogs are Help and Tutorial buttons, as well as how-to information panels about the current tool.
Cloud Networking: Scaling Datacenters and Connecting Users with Software-Based Networking: Download now We were impressed with the quality of the Makeup Brush, for removing blemishes and lines, smoothing skin to airbrush fineness, and whitening teeth. And while Photo! Editor’s Lighting tool requires a bit of finesse, the manual options can produce some very nice, even sophisticated results without noticeable time lag.
The biggest surprise about Photo!, however, is that once you’ve edited your picture to your satisfaction, all you can do is Save it. If you want to use it in a project or print it, you’ll have to use some other program. On the other hand, Photo! may be all you need, if your purpose is saving your pictures to upload them to some sharing site.
Related Content View more related content Get Daily News by Email For a free program, Photo! Editor does a generally nice job with the few tools it has. But its severely limited output options are restrictive.
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Authored By Amit Agarwal
Amit Agarwal, Linux and Photography are my hobbies.Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.