What is a free, downloadable, good image editor which is light enough to run on a netbook? Please include supported operating systems and key features.
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GIMPGIMP has multi platform support for Windows, Linux and Mac.
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Paint.NETOn Windows, Paint.NET is not bad.
If you're on Linux, the answer must be here: Paint.NET equivalent for Linux? | |||||||||
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IrfanViewIrfanView is a very good one.
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Artweaver FreeArtweaver Free is an alternative.
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PhotofiltreHow about Photofiltre. I use it on my MSI Wind.
If you don't want to install it, download the portable french version (zip file) and then download the english language pack and copy into the unzipped photofiltre folder. | ||||
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XnViewXnView is a small and fast picture viewer and has some Options to modify the pictures. (and it is possible to use as an portable Application)
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PicasaPicasa from Google for photos.
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PhotoscapePhotoscape is less complex than Gimp so may suit your purposes.
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one of my favorite free Photoshop alternatives is this Picture Editor which is free to use. It has almost the same set of functions as the Photoshop does and for me personally it is more than enough. | ||||
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