Freeware Image Editors
This is a list of freeware Image editors I put together for my own message board and am posting it here for anybody who may find it useful.
Freeware Image Editors
Either for digital camera users, photographers who convert their negatives to digital files, or graphic artists there are several programs available with which we can edit and organize our images. However, not everybody can afford Photoshop, or justify the expense.
Although there are several lower cost options, and many are excellent (Ulead PhotoImpact, Photoshop Elements), I wanted to concentrate on freeware that is available for download and very useful.
Of course many of us are, I hope, familiar with IrfanView. I mostly use it for its editing functions, as it will take Photoshop plugins offering a great amount of flexibility. It is also quite fast and easy on system resources. IrfanView offers the flexibility to handle most file formats and makes a great default viewer for any computer. With its included editing features and plugin compatibility, it is the most comprehensive editor to be found in such a small package. IrfanView is at the top of the list because that is exactly where it belongs.
An image viewer I recently downloaded and installed is the FastStone Image Viewer. As I have only just started using it, I cannot offer too much detail, but I was quite impressed with it the first time I ran it as it automatically organized all the images on my system by folder, with previews. It additionally offers several editing functions. FastStone additionally offers other freeware programs including a handy web browser.
B/Works is a handy and small utility which allows you to easily convert images to black & white or sepia. This tool is put out by MediaChance which makes several such tools available, although B/Works is my favorite. This is a complete program and not a plugin.
Other handy free programs by MediaChance include:
Digital Camera Enhancer: offers automatic noise reduction and color balance.
ColorCastFX: can balance exposure between foreground and background objects.
CleanSkinFX: cleans the skin without affecting hair and eyes.
RGB Lights: three shots, three light positions, three colors, and combine them.
Filter SIM: an easy way to apply color correction filters to your digital images.
HotPixels Eliminator: remove hot pixels from long exposures.
BlackFrame NR: remove hot pixels from long night exposures.
All of the above titles by MediaChance are complete programs and not plugins.
PhotoFiltre is simply a freeware image editor which offers many advanced features and editing options. It has high accolades and has been favorably compared to many of the commercial editors.
Image Analyzer is another small editor which offers basic and advanced editing options including plugin support for its own specialized plugins. One of its strengths is it deconvolution tool for correcting out-of-focus images. It is available in a smaller zipped package or with an installer.
i.Mage is a small program that loads an image into two windows: the full image, fit to the window; a grid showing the individual pixels of the image. This can be a handy tool to be used to clone or whatever your heart may desire to do with it. It does offer some basic editing functions, but its primary purpose is to be able to work on an image or graphic at the pixel level.
PaintStudio Lite offers a different interface than what most are use to with photo editors. This interface does make the program more user friendly for beginners while offering many features that will appeal to more advanced users. It includes background and foreground operations with an effects browser designed to save screen space. It additionally offers text effects for your images in an easy to use operation.
PaintStudio Lite 1.2 at SnapFiles
Visua is a small image editor (495KB zipped) which offers a clean simple interface with 24-bit color support for basic digital camera editing and web graphics. It offers an effects browser with different effects from auto contrast, bleed, blur, jiggle, mirror, oil paint, page curl, and many others. There are 2 files on the download page. One is Imagoweb which is the same as Visua but includes an installer which, unfotunately does not work properly with Windows 2000/XP, but works fine with Windows 9x. The Visua file is a zip file which needs to be unzipped to the program files directory into a folder named Visua or whatever you prefer and place a shortcut on your desktop. Visua works with all flavors of windows.
Image Enhance is simply a fun and easy image editing program. It is mostly a collection of filters, and some really neat ones (like one called 'cheap color camera'), with some editing, sizing, and retouching options thrown in, plus the ability to create your own filters. All this in a complete program (not a plugin) that is only a 287KB download. Just unzip the zip file to a folder named imageenhance (or whatever you prefer) in your program files directory and place a shortcut on your desktop.
*As Image Enhance does not have a built-in scroll bar, it is really only useful for web graphics and smaller images that will fit to your screen.
QV is a small graphics viewer which handles JPG, GIF, BMP, and TIFF image files and can convert between them. Its stongest point is in its retouching tools. It offers a handfull of filters, as well cropping, rotating, resizing, and zoom functions. It is a very basic editor, but is light on resources and available in versions for DOS, Windows 3.x, and Windows 9x and up.
Toys for fun: 2 Pic is a small program that allows you to combine two pictures and perform various effects on them. Distortit is a tiny program that permits you to distort an image by the degree of distortion you choose. These programs are primarily for fun. Distortit does not require installation, just create a folder in your program files folder (name it whatever you want), and unzip the contents into that folder.
*Out of the graphics editors above, IrfanView and QV are the only ones which will render colors according to the native resolution of your screen. Which means if you have a 256 color screen, you can still edit images, as they will be rendered in 256 colors but can be saved in true color. This is handy for those with an older computer, pen tablets, or an older laptop they got for the kids.
Have fun and let the rest of us know if you run across anything interesting.
demonhale posted this at 04:57 — 18th September 2005.
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Ok thanks for taking the time to post those links for our visitors...
02bunced posted this at 08:57 — 18th September 2005.
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Inkscape - http://www.inkscape.org
A free vector illustrator similar to Adobe Illustrator.
Busy posted this at 10:51 — 18th September 2005.
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terrian is a freeware one for 3d landscapes, think it's still around
JeevesBond posted this at 15:51 — 18th September 2005.
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This list is missing the most important free image editor: The GIMP!
Menard posted this at 00:09 — 20th September 2005.
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There is a reason why it is missing GIMP.
I put this list together providing editors which anyone could install and use without problems, as several editors were not included for that very reason, including GIMP.
GIMP can be buggy on some Windows machines and requires the renaming of 2 dlls in order for it to run, provided it still does not crash. Of course, it did not help with a previous release of GIMP that they provided a GTK installer with the wrong runtimes.
I have other programs on my Windows machine which use those 2 dlls and I do not care to play the rename game when I want to use a program. (largely because I am frankly lazy )
I do have GIMP, but it is installed on my Linux machine.
Creation City - A forum for the way you create
demonhale posted this at 03:11 — 19th September 2005.
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Yeah! I forgot to write that... (TOINK!)
02bunced posted this at 06:26 — 19th September 2005.
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For The GIMP, if you still use Windows, you may find that GIMPShop is A) More familiar if you've used Photoshop and B) Doesn't crash so frequently on Windows.
http://www.plasticbugs.com/blogimg/GIMPshop_0.1beta_Setup.exe
02bunced posted this at 06:19 — 20th September 2005.
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GIMPShop (as said above) gets rid of all of GIMP's bugs. (Natively, GIMP is awful on Windows - it crashed everytime you wanted to do something like change the font or the colour etc!)
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