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Paint.NET is an open-source freeware editor with all the essentials tools and advantages to crop, resize, rotate, adjust light, contrast and colors, create merged compositions on and from digital images or pictures.

It supports most of the common image formats such as JPEG, PNG, GIF, TIFF, and many others.

Paint.NET includes layers support and semitransparent windows handling for best results. Undo/Redo functions, filters, special effects, a complete set of drawing tools such as brushes, pens, geometric forms, lines, polygons, etc.

It imports digital images from digital cameras, scanners or any picture capture device.

The included filters set includes smoothing, red eyes remover, noise removing, perspectives, as well as changing brightness, contrast, color saturation, gamma, etc.

This free software has a simple an easy and intuitive user interface, easy to learn, that remembers the basic Windows Paint utility, but that offers a lot more of tools, editing possibilities, as well as all the different image formats that it does open and save.
Advantages
  • It's a complete and full of standards tools software for editing, and modifying photos, images and pictures.
Disadvantages
  • The remove red eyes tool is a little weak and is necessary to touch-up manually this effect.

Reviewed by: Ignacio Solves

Reviewer rating: Editor's rating 3

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Latest comments

Lance(beginner) 23 days ago 
Latest beta version works well for small stuff so use that instead
Lance(beginner) 23 days ago 
To save people time, this is NOT suitable for editing small graphics like Icons. You can't e.g. select a region of e.g. 10x2 pixels to copy and paste - no matter what you do it won't let you move it once it's pasted as it assumes you are trying to resize it instead.
Sean(beginner) 23 days ago 
An overestimated alternative to Photoshop. It has the necessary features to qualify as a professional image editor, but we already have the grandfather of open source programs, GIMP, so why bother.
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