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A worthy alternative to PhotoshopPhotoScape is a free photo editing program with plenty of features and tools for anyone serious about their photos. While not on par with Photoshop, it is as close as any free photo editor and while it doesn't look great it works much better than most editors. Photos with a lot of potential. PhotoScape is an excellent free photo editor that provides users with a range of really useful tools and features to enhance and edit their images. While it doesn't offer the same flexibility as Photoshop, it has a lot to do from installation to completion (function () {('review-app-page-desktop');}); Installing Photoscape Download Downloading and installing PhotoScape is quick and easy. The installation wizard can sometimes bundle other programs, so always be careful, but the general impression is simple. As soon as you open the program, you will see an interface that looks a bit strange. This is mainly because the home screen looks skewed because there is a large image on the right and almost nothing on the left. Once you choose an option, it will disappear, but it will make your first experience with the application a bit strange. Photo editing options with PhotoScape On the somewhat odd home screen, there are two ways to interact with the photo editing software. By clicking on one of the icons around the main PhotoScape icon, you can access it from the tabs at the top of the application. Here on the home screen, you can also access language options, other options and other software from the same developer, namely PhotoScape X for Mac, VideoBlend for Mac and Morning Kit for Android. The different photo editing options as they appear on the tabs are: Photoscape: the home screen viewer: a file explorer Editor: a simple but useful photo editor Batch editor: edit multiple files with both pages: some kind of framed photo maker Combine: combine multiple images into one animated GIF: create one animated GIF Print: print your images Help: help files When you return to the home page, you can access all these options, and some others, Namely: Raw Converter: Converts the RAW - color selector to JPG: Choose a specific color Screenshot: Take a picture of what is on your screen Divider: Divide an image into different parts Rename: Rename a file Image print paper: print images on lined paper (music, graph paper, etc.) ) Photo editing with PhotoScape For many, the editing capabilities of PhotoScapes are important. The application works well, although the editing options are not on the same level as a more complicated photo editing program. When you open an image in the editor, you will see the image on the main screen, a file explorer on the left, and the editing options at the bottom. The editing options can be divided into start, object, trim and tools. The main limitation here is that PhotoScape only takes or supports layers, but supports many other great editing options. On the home page, you can resize the image and apply a variety of common effects, such as effects, filters, and medium editing options, such as bloom, sharpness, and black and white. The object allows you to go to the imagewrite or insert shapes and symbols. Crop gives you many options for cropping the image, and the tools give you access to more specific settings, such as red-eye removal and a clone buffer function. Is PhotoScape Worthy an alternative to Photoshop? Whether or not PhotoScape works to edit your images really depends on what you want to do or the level of professionalism you need. If you need the real varnish and creativity that layers offer, PhotoScape is probably a bit lacking. However, if you just want to make basic changes while having fun with your photos, PhotoScape is a great option. It allows you to have all the fun of editing, with a much less complicated application and easier to navigate. That's not to say that PhotoScape can't create a professional image - it only takes a little longer to get there, because PhotoScape isn't as nimble as the paid layers, but still a brilliant app when people discuss photo editing apps. , one of the first questions is about the layers. Because Photoshop is a great application (and Photoshop has layers), it's often considered a basic need when it comes to what's good in an application. However, the truth is that many of us simply don't need layers in our photo edits. If you think you can do without, PhotoScape is a great place to start. Thanks to its practical approach, you can significantly change a photo and, unlike an alternative like Picsart, it's more focused on editing real photos than taking fun photos to share online. If you are looking for a photographic workhorse without a price tag, PhotoScape should be your first stop. New Features Several changes have been made to the latest PhotoScape update. Among them: adding `` Black & White '' and `` Bandicoot '' filters (Editor> Home, adding a `` Smart Blur '' brush (Editor> Tools> Effects brush), brush sizes ranging from 3 to 4 and getting bigger, plus 29 other movie effects, so there are now a total of 35 movie effects (Editor> Home) and improved "Movie Effects" user interface.