Photography (1318 programs)
Pros: Impressive image processing speed. Specialized features for star stacking. Reliable for complex astrophotography effects.
Cons: Lacks a dedicated Help file for guidance. Steep learning curve for beginners.
Pros: Smart AI photo retouching. Has batch processing for work efficiency. Constant performance updates and support from developers.
Cons: Requires subscription for additional features. Free users can only sign into one device.
Pros: Quick loading. Provides thumbnail preview. Straightforward process. Can edit images.
Cons: Automatic viewing requires making this a default program. No option to convert images. Just basic functions. Scroll-up tool in the bottom is wonky.
Pros: Allows you to scribble and doodle instantly. Realistic marker pen and erase effects. Integration with Microsoft ecosystem. Real-time collaboration. Versatile annotation tools. Secure cloud storage.
Cons: Learning curve. Limited offline functionality.
Pros: Loads of effects. Accurately applies effects to photos. Basic editing features.
Cons: Interface is horrible. Some effects are a little corny.
Pros: Lightweight and fast performance. Simple, easy-to-use interface. Supports multiple common image formats. Free and requires minimal system resources.
Cons: Lacks advanced editing tools. Limited customization options. No built-in photo organization features. Updates and support are infrequent.
Pros: Multiple images can be compressed simultaneously. Free tool.
Cons: Only for Nikon users. No Mac support.
Pros: 1,500 presets ready to use straight away. Everything is neatly ordered by category, so you won't spend ages searching for stuff. A total of 32 filters that include reptile skin, rust, and brushed metal. User-friendly interface makes it a great overall design tool.
Cons: Hard to jump into for those unfamiliar with design tools. Still has very basic functionality despite the range of options. Black background makes it uninspiring to look at initially. Serious designers likely have better tools to work with.
Pros: Lightweight. Easy to use. Supports many common formats. Has a drag-and-drop function.
Cons: Not many built-in advanced settings and features.
Pros: Solid for a free image editor. Reads large amount of image formats. Quick batch convert/processing. Optimizable color palette. Quick contrast/hue/saturation buttons.
Cons: Limited amount of filters. Unintuitive image explorer. Crowded and not customizable interface. Doesn't include layers.
Pros: Plenty of free content. Smart and attractive interface.
Cons: Need to be familiar with the Perl programming language. Can take time to adjust to.
Pros: Free to download and use.. Offers a wide range of different items..
Cons: Ship to home' option requires a fee.. Photo adjustment features are limited..
Pros: Simple and easy to use. Works on most platforms. Can be used with any photo formats. The app is fast.
Cons: Limited collection of filters to choose from. Can cause system freezing. Requires third-party software to work. Can not be used on all platforms.
Pros: User-friendly interface. Minimal settings. Batch conversion. Quick and easy to use.
Cons: Only two input and output formats. No advanced features. Only for Canon EOS. Destination folders must exist prior to conversion.