1. Pixlr
Pixlr is an image editor that is available online. It is simple to use and offers a wide range set of functions.
Pixlr is available in two versions: Editor and Express. The Editor version provides a layout similar to Photoshop while the Express version, as the name suggests, is more basic that it allows only take a few touches on the images.
2. Photoshop Express Editor
This Adobe tool is fantastic because it is available for free, it allows anyone to edit a picture, correct defects, balance the brightness, add effects and artistic filters, frames and other embellishment details.
The online version of Photoshop Express Editor is available here.
3. Polarr
If you need a good tool to apply filters to photos then Polarr is a one of the best suggestion, as it has many key functions from which the user can easily enhance the images and even it has a smooth interface which is really user-friendly.
4. SumoPaint
SumoPaint is one of the most comprehensive online tools for editing images. Like other platforms presented, the SumoPaint has a very elegant, fluid and well-organized interface. As a weak point, only advertising that is displayed in the interface itself.
5. Gimp
It is almost as powerful as Photoshop and program is free. In addition, Gimp is available for all platforms and is highly recommended for those who use Linux or refuse to buy or pirating Photoshop option. In my case, I learned to use Photoshop several years ago, and this gives me everything I want, so I switched to Gimp though it is unnecessary (though Gimp is free). However, it has many robust features for photo retouching as well as it also has smooth and user-friendly user interface.
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