Dubbed by BBC as the lite Photoshop, Fotor is the best free photo editing software for mac! Ranking top in Mac Store in over 80 countries, Fotor is the only image editor you need on Mac! Supported OSes Digital Photo Professional, Picture Style Editor: Mac OS X 10.6, 10.7, 10.8 EOS Utility: Mac OS X 10.6.8, 10.7, 10.8 2. Supported Computers Macs with one of the supported OSes installed and that come with USB ports by default. The Preview app of OS X includes a myriad of image editing functions, markup tools, and conversion functions that are largely overlooked and underused, so if you’re just learning to use the Preview app for simple photo modifications and editing, crop is a great place to start. Dubbed by BBC as the lite Photoshop, Fotor is the best free photo editing software for mac! Ranking top in Mac Store in over 80 countries, Fotor is the only image editor you need on Mac!
All-in-One: Photo Editor, Batch Editor, Photo Viewer, Cut Out, Collage Maker, Animated GIF Creator, Combine, Print, Screen Capture, Color Picker, RAW image and More. PhotoScape X is a fun and easy photo editor that enables you to fix and enhance photos. Key Features - Photos Extension - Editor: Rotate, Straighten, Resize, Crop, Border, Color Adjustment, Color Temperature, Tint, Film Effect, Light Leaks, Lens Flares, Old Photos, Overlays, Textures, Dirt & Scratches, Auto Level, Auto Contrast, Backlight Correction, Bloom, HDR, Dehaze, Vignetting, Sharpen, Blur, White Balance, Curves, Levels, Color Balance, Hue/Saturation, Sepia, Grayscale, Black & White, Negative, 3D Effect, Text Object, Text Warp, Image Object, Magnifier Object, Paint Brush, Paint Bucket, Effect Brushes, Mosaic Brush, Spot Healing Brush, Mixer Brush, Red Eye Correction, Liquify, Clone Stamp. - Cut Out: Remove the background from an image. (Magic Eraser, Lasso tool, Brush tool) - Batch: Batch edit multiple photos. - Viewer: Photo Browser, Loupe View, Full Screen, Flag, Star Rating, Batch Rename, Batch Resize, Batch Format Change, Lossless Rotate, Share, Exif Viewer. - Collage: Merge multiple photos on the collage frame to create one final photo. - Combine: Attach multiple photos vertically or horizontally to create one final photo. - GIF Creator: Create Animated GIF. - Print: Print photos. - Screen Capture: Capture your screenshot and save it. - Color Picker: Zoom in on images, search and pick a color. - Rename: Change photo file names in batch mode. - Split: Slice a photo into several pieces. - Photo Merge: Focus Stacking, Merge to HDR - Languages: English, Español, Português, Deutsch, Français, Italiano, 한국어, 日本語, 简体中文
What’s New
Added ‘Auto Color’ filter Added ’Surrealistic’ filter Added 26 Blurred Textures Added 210 Face and 60 Ball Stickers Added Margins option to Print tab Added Zoom (Actual Pixels) option to Preferences Added ‘Fit & Fill (Don’t Enlarge)’ option to Loupe View and Full Screen Improved Color Balance, Point Color, Replace Color, and Cut Out Improved RAW support Improved UI Improved Privacy and Security Fixed permission issue on Mojave (macOS 10.14) Fixed bugs
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This product is absolutely amazing. I love how much you can do and so easily. I didn’t have to but the full thing, although I will because I love the product and the amount of extra features you have just doubles. This application is easy to learn how to do without researching or looking it up. Just playing around to figure it out, is all I have done and the possibilities are endless. It is my favorite and my absolute go-to app for photo editing, graphic creating/altering, collage making and tons more. I made my engagement announcements through this basically graphics from google images and my photographs and basically did a simple collage. Like I said, I am not a pro, but the Save the Date Announcement looks amazing and so professional. It doesn’t look like anything I would have done myself. I’m so thrilled with this app, I just had to share how wonderful it is and the layout is so simple. I highly reccomend this app to anybody who does any kind of editing of any sort. It is AWESOME!
The best free photo editor in the App Store.. Period
UPDATE Jun 17, 2018: I want to say a BIG thank you, to the developers for listening, and adding the 'Compare' Spacebar shortcut - THANK YOU for listening, this makes our workflow convenient, much better and faster! ---------------------------------------------- Been using it for at least a year. since then, I added a couple more editors, from the App Store, and PhotoScape X, is still my favorite editor. To give you an idea, I'm doing 90% of all edits, with it, then sometimes use features from the others, for final touches. I start most of edits with it, rarely with others. The free version, has many features that cover 99% of features needed, to edit, correct, and customize, to get really beautiful photos. You'll hardly need any another app, for these purposes. Feature that's really missing, and quite annoying, that many other apps have, is a keyboard shortcut for the 'Compare' option. It's actually very surprising, that it doesn't have it already and no option is available to add it, considering it's probably the most pushed button in the app for comparing before and after edits. It's really, VERY counterproductive, to use the mouse, to look for that small button, every time you need to compare your edits. It is so essential, I would easily asign the SPACEBAR for it, that way, we won't need to take our eyes off the screen, to search for it on the keyboard. I Hope the developers, read this, and add it!
Amazing Photo Editor!
I really needed a good photo editor so I decided to download the free version of Photoscape X. I was so impressed by all the features that it offered and how easy it was to use. After using it for a few days I decided to buy the PRO version of the application and when I did it added so many more useful features that are blocked from the free version. My favorite PRO tool is the clone stamp and that tool has made so many of my images look even better becuase of its ability to remove unwanted things or duplicate them! A nice addition is if you dont know how to do something then they have videos for you to watch like tutorials! I highly reccomend this app to anyone that needs to edit photos it free and all the features you get are phenomenal.
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Windows users may not want for much, but when it comes to OS X, there are still some items one might put on their feature wish list. Among these is the ability to get a “quick look” at images, PDFs, and other documents by pressing the spacebar.
OS X’s Quick Look feature is smooth and seamless. All you do is click on something, for example an image, and press the spacebar, and you get a simple window showing you a full-size preview without actually having to open an application to view it. It’s one of those unheralded features that is often taken for granted until you find yourself using Windows, which doesn’t have it.
You can however, add quick look-like capabilities to your Windows installation using a small, free application called Seer. Seer is available for download from Sourceforge and claims to be “more powerful and faster.”
At minimum, you need to be running Windows Vista, so if you’re still holding out on XP, you’re out of luck.
Once Seer is installed and started, it will reside in the system tray as a little blue icon.
Seer works much like its OS X counterpart. Whenever you want to quick look at an image, text file, PDF, media file, or anything other file type it supports, you simply select the image and press the spacebar. In the following example, we’re viewing an image that we’d otherwise have to open in our default viewer. To close Seer, either press the spacebar again, or close it with the “X”.
Seer adds a few features that the OS X version doesn’t have. In addition to being able to open the file in its default application, you can also click on the Reveal in Explorer button to open the location where the file resides.
Additionally, there are controls that will let you zoom in and out, as well as rotate the item left or right.
Click the “i” in the upper-right corner to get a quick glance at the file’s information, such as its name, size, creation date, and more.
Right-click on the tray icon to open the Settings.
The settings are pretty extensive for such a simple application. The one option you might want to consider, which isn’t enabled by default, is to run Seer when Windows starts. Since this is the kind of feature you want available all the time, it’s a good idea to go ahead and just check this one.
Another part of the settings you may want to closely consider are the keyboard shortcuts. You can customize these to anything you like. In addition to triggers, there are a lot of other shortcuts you can use, including folder, image, and media controls.
Seer also lets you install plug-ins. This is especially useful if you want to peer at files that Seer doesn’t support by default, most notably Microsoft Office files such as Word documents, Excel spreadsheets, and PowerPoint presentations.
To get an idea of the types of files Seer supports, click on the “Type” settings. Note, if there are any text file types you want to add or remove, you can do so. Other file types such as pictures, media, and compressed files cannot be configured but if you don’t see something supported, you can always check for a plugin.
While it’s arguable that Seer is actually faster than OS X’s Quick Look feature, there’s no doubt that it’s a lot more powerful. The sheer number of options dwarfs the Mac version, and it’s likely to quickly become an indispensable add-on that you use all the time, or until Microsoft finally gets wise and adds it to an upcoming version of Windows 10.
So if you’ve always wanted quick look capabilities on your PC, or are just now discovering the potential, definitely check Seer out.
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