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What Programs Are Simliar To Adobe Photoshop?

Posted on 18 September 2009 by admin

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Can you recommend programs similar to Adobe photoshop that aren’t as expensive? I would like a program that will allow me to use different effects to edit images, layer/blend images and include text with special effects too. I’m not a computer whiz, I just know that I was able to do this with Adobe photoshop when I was in college using campus computers. Thanks.

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10 Comments For This Post

  1. Pichi Says:

    I would recommend one of the following programs, all costing under $100. Which you choose will depend on how you expect to use it. All four programs have free trials you can download and use for 30 days, so I would suggest doing so, to see which best suits your needs and personal style.
    Adobe Photoshop Elements 4 at http://www.adobe.com
    Corel Paint Shop Pro X and
    Corel Painter Essentials 3 both at http://www.corel.com
    PhotoImpact 11 at http://www.ulead.com/pi/runme.htm
    Of the above, Paint Shop Pro will be most like Photoshop in potential and capability, but it may not be the one that most suits your own needs.
    There are a number of free programs available, but none will be as capable as the above programs. However, they might do what you need to, depending on what that is. Linked below are seven of the free programs available.http://picasa.google.com/index.htmlhttp://fileforum.betanews.com/detail/Pai…http://www.plasticbugs.com/index.php?p=2…http://www.freeserifsoftware.com/softwar…http://www.photofiltre.comhttp://park18.wakwak.com/~pixia/http://www.snapfiles.com/reviews/Project…

  2. the_news Says:

    My personal favorite is Paint Shop Pro

  3. Personality test Says:

    corel photopaint

  4. farzad78 Says:

    Hello Dear
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  5. How to Go Bankrupt Says:

    Ulead PhotoImpact
    Microsoft Digital Image Suite
    Paint Shop Pro
    PhotoStudio
    FotoFinish Studio
    PhotoPlus
    PhotoSuite
    Photo Explosion Deluxe
    Picture It!
    Corel Photobook
    PhotoImpression
    ACDSee
    Brilliant Photo
    Picasa

  6. webmaste Says:

    Gimp Shophttp://plasticbugs.com/index.php?p=241
    It’s a mod of the Gimp source code.
    A photoshop clone.
    It’s free.

  7. Roger B Says:

    Try The Gimp. It’s free and an excellent alternative to Photoshop. I use both and can recommend The Gimp

  8. Mendi8a Says:

    adobe photoshop 9 is very similar to photoshop

  9. C-Man Says:

    The two most common low-cost alternatives are Photoshop Elements (from Adobe) and Paint Shop Pro. They both cost under $100, and I think Paint Shop Pro has a 30-day free trial.
    Photoshop Elements has about 90% of the features of Photoshop, the ones most people want, without some high-end features that only graphics design professionals tend to use. In some cases simplfied versions of features exist. I guess the main advantage of Elements is that once you learn it, you’re a bit familiar with the general way Photoshop does things, so if you later decided to use Photoshop, you’re not starting from scratch on the learning curve. Also since it’s a “Photoshop Lite”, most info you get from books about Photoshop also applies to Elements.
    Paint Shop Pro is also an excellent program. I’d say it’s got 95% of the functionality of Photoshop, but it’s got an entirely different set of commands and tools which have no relation to Photoshop’s conventions. I personally find it easier to learn & use- the only disadvantage is that if you work with companies/people that use Photoshop, you’re stuck with a different native file format. Plenty of how-to books have been written for Paint Shop Pro as well as Photoshop.
    Both programs allow you to do stuff like retouching to eliminate scars & blemishes, eliminate red-eye, play with contrast and color balance, apply special effects, cut & paste images, scale & resize, change backgrounds and convert between image types like jpeg, tiff, gif etc.
    There’s also a freeware program called GIMP which has a lot of fans, but I’m not sure exactly how it stacks up vs the main commercial products. Still, you can’t beat the price so it may be worth a look.
    Here’s a brief overview of the differences between Photoshop Elements and it’s $600 sibling:

  10. ?ߨ®???? Says:

    why not get trial version of photoshop 9 from adobe site and then crack it? there is also PaintShop pro

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