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October 2, 2018

Best Free Alternatives to Adobe Photoshop

We suggest you consider the best free Photoshop alternatives that will easily do the same job and allow you to save money

You are most likely to think of Photoshop when you need to edit an image or photo, or even create one from a draft. Without a doubt, it is one the most powerful tools that fits every image editing need, however the price often makes users look for cheaper or free alternatives. If you are not a professional designer or retoucher, you may need Photoshop once in a while, but not on a regular basis, so paying monthly or yearly isn’t actually a very good option. In this article we’ve collected some free alternatives for you, each of them has unique features and options to choose from.

1.GIMP

GIMP is one of the most advanced and full-featured alternatives to Photoshop. It has so many functions and built-in tools that almost any editing task can be completed without a single penny spent. Since GIMP is not as intuitive as Photoshop, it may be a bit hard to use for beginners. If you are only making your first steps in photo editing, you’d better consider another tool from our list below.

2.Pixlr

Don’t want to download any software from third parties at your own risk? Here’s a good option for you. Pixlr is a browser-based service that is capable of editing images as well as creating new ones. Before you use it, make sure you have Adobe Flash 10. Pixlr is also available for iOS and Android, so you can edit photos right from your smartphone.

3.Paint.NET

Since Paint.NET is compatible with Windows 7 and up, this alternative is not for all. This program is actually a replacement for the classic Paint that is built into the Windows operating system and can be in some way compared with more advanced photo editors. For example, it can work with multiple layers just like Photoshop. There are lots of free add-ons that can be easily installed in your program copy. There’s an add-on that will let your Pait.NET read PSD files. It’s not as complex as GIMP, so this alternative is a good option for beginners.

4.SumoPaint

SumoPaint is the best alternative for those used to working with Photoshop, as it’s interface is very similar. Its range of tools is also quite wide and almost every task can be completed with the free program version. There’s also a premium version, which will cost you about $4 a month and will give you access to a bigger number of advanced tools. SumoPaint is an online service, however the developer also offers a downloadable version for offline use.

5.Krita

Krita is an open source application expanded significantly in the last few years. It offers an endless range of brushes, comfortable work with multiple layers, and what’s most important - it is capable of reading all PSD files. Isn’t it a good alternative, considering the zero investment it requires?

When done creating or editing your images, you might need to transfer your resulting files to another device or send big files to your friends. Filewhopper will help you easily do it.

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