

G, W, M – GIMP – Free – Cross-platform image editor for Windows 10, OS X, GNU/Linux, and more. Both version are compatible with Windows 10. Photo animations, painting programs, cropping, photo repair, photo editing, tons more. I, IP, IT – Afterlight 2 – “Simply easy to use, packed with an extensive list of powerful Adjustment tools, perfectly paired Filter presets, organically-created Light Overlays and much more…” Voted Best iPad app, 2017, Apple App of the Year. Professional photo editing, file format compatibility for working with cross devices, PSD import/export, HDR/EDR monitor support, layers, brushes, digital painting, pro retouch, etc.

Layers, masks, rasterized images, filters, brushes, tons of photo editing, image creation tools, etc.Īdobe has many different apps to help you create.ĭon’t forget: Student and Teacher versions of Photoshop are MUCH cheaper.

Finally broke down and spent $240.00 for a year’s subscription (as of 7/13/19) and retired my barely functioning CS6. M & P – Adobe Photoshop – $$$ – My go-to program for image editing and creation – mostly because I’ve been using it for 20+ years. There were, obviously, exceptions! So, bear with me if you know better.

I tried my best to figure out what type of device the following apps are used with but, amazingly, many of them made that information VERY difficult to find. (There should be more!) I have NOT used all of these programs – I’ve just done the collating for you! You need to make the decisions! Sorry. No affiliate links here – well, there’s one. These, obviously, aren’t all that is available but, I’ve tried to provide a wide-ish variety. There’s free software listed and the expensive – with links and brief descriptions. From free to expensive, for PC, Windows, Kindle or Macs, I’ve tried to cover a few of each. Some of the best photo editing software that I’ve found on the web.
