Photography (1318 programs)
Pros: Clean and intuitive UI. Professional-tuned presets. AI-powered auto-enhancement tools. Integration with other tools.
Cons: Slow processing. No keyword tagging. Limited image management system.
Pros: Impressive and extesive set of tools. Intuitive and fully themeable UI. Supports batch processing. Extensive file format support.
Cons: Some stability issues. A few bugs.
Pros: Easy and intuitive interface. Maintains photo quality during resizing. Supports batch resizing. Quick and efficient.
Cons: Limited editing features. Only available for Windows. May not suit advanced photo editing needs.
Pros: Easy-to-use image converter. Supports several image formats. Lets you edit your images to a certain degree. Can download and open other NCH Software applications.
Cons: No built-in tutorial.
Pros: Large choice of output formats. Around 200 transitions available. Timeline and wave form editing. Motion effects and editing tools.
Cons: Lengthy installation process. Amount of features can overwhelm new users.
Pros: Powerful command line image manipulator. Includes SVG renderer. Edits almost any format.
Cons: No GUI. Too hard for beginners.
Pros: Easy to use. Customizable dimensions. Resize and export big batches. Quick installation.
Cons: No other photo editing features.
Pros: Straightforward user interface. Up to 40x zoom level. Switchable color display mode. Great help for visually-impaired users.
Cons: Keyboard shortcuts can't be customized.
Pros: Quickly fixes imperfections. Includes lighting and morphing effects. Helpful sidebar tutorial. Easy access to multiple tools. Lightweight and responsive.
Cons: Outdated interface. Lacks advanced editing options. Single image editing only.
Pros: Makes using image filters easy. Lots of hints and tips to help you.
Cons: Doesn't offer advanced image editing options.
Pros: Easy to use. Batch processing. Wide format support.
Cons: Reports of color shifting. Some size and resolution limitations.