31 Free Adobe Photoshop Alternatives Tools For Image Manipulation

Adobe Photoshop is a very powerful graphics editing software that is being used by professional and semi-professional web designers/graphics designers. Photoshop is easy-to-use for design people but still its little hard to handle for non-professionals.

If you are fed up editing photos in Photoshop and spending time on plenty of features that are rarely used. Don’t worry there are many different Website available on web that replaces the need of launching Photoshop. Adobe Photoshop is very expansive and not all designers afford to buy the original license of it.

You can just use Photoshop Alternatives to edit for simple piece of work. These Alternatives allows users to resize photos, some can does cropping and adjust colors, brightness, contrast by using various usable functions. Give up Photoshop for a while and try hand on web based online photo editing sites. There is no need of any expert knowledge just follow few simple steps and put final touch to your project.

In our previous post we have covered Top 10 Free Web Based Photo Editing Alternative To Adobe Photoshop to give support your hidden artistic talent.

Today, here is Technology To Software‘s collection of “31 Free Adobe Photoshop Alternatives Tools For Image Manipulation”. Feel free to bookmark this post if you like :-)

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1. Gimp

2. Paint.net

3. Photobie

4. Pixia

5. Pixelmator

6. Photo! Editor

7. Seashore

8. Phantasmagoria

9. Inkscape

10. PhotoLine

11. Image Analyzer

12. Xara Xtreme

13. Artweaver

14. Pixel Image Editor

15. Active Pixels

16. ChocoFlop

17. Corel Paint Shop Pro X2

18. Mac Preview

19. Photoplus

20. Photoscape

21. VCW VicMan’s Photo Editor

22. PaintStar

23. Helicon Filter

24. Evan’s Image Editor

25. Photo Pos Lite

26. Free Image Editor

27. PhotoFiltre

28. CinePaint

29. Pixen

30. MAGIX Xtreme Photo Designer

31. Krita

If you are using other tools for photo editing please share with our reader through your worthy comments.

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  6. php scrips says:

    amazing photo shop tools and every style is going best editing

  7. Daniel says:

    Not really full-featured, but Livebrush is also very useful.

  8. Donny says:

    What about Sumo Paint?

  9. Dorian says:

    Inkscape is a vector based app. Pixen is more for raster illustrations. OSX Preview…. sorta makes sense but really pushing it.

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  15. You wrote “…If you are fed up editing photos in Photoshop and spending time on plenty of features that are rarely used…”

    Well, which is it? Are you spending time using these features, or are they rarely used? :-)

    If there are features in the software that you don’t use, then you can hardly be spending time using them can you? Is it a problem having them there if they don’t get in your way?

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  25. Back in the day I used Deluxe Paint 2 and Paintshop Pro…both still useful.
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  26. Nisha Shah says:

    It’s a good list. I think PhotoDekho’s Free Online Photo Editor might be a good addition to it.

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