Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Image Editors

Image editors are sophisticated versions of paint programs that are used to edit and transform-but not create-complex bit-mapped images, such as photographs. They also enable skilled users to doctor photographs in ways that leave few traces behind. After using imaging editors to improve your photos, you can share them with friends and family over the internet. Professional design studios have used image editors such as Adobe Photoshop for years, but image editors may soon capture a wider market due to the booming market for digital cameras. Programs such as Adobe’s Photo Deluxe are designed for beginners who want to perform the most common image enhancement tasks quickly and easily and then print their pictures on a color printer. Photo Deluxe can be used to remove red-eye from flash snapshots and adjust a picture’s overall color cast.

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