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Because my own PC got screwed and died on me a couple of months ago, I’ve been using my girlfriend’s Vista Home Basic laptop ever since. It is this laptop that’s seen every beginning stage of this very blog and because of using it, I never really came to desiging it myself. Everything you see on here is part of what other people have made through WordPress themes, plugins and some random buttons.
This morning I thought I’d try and spice this blog up a little by making my own logo and then I realised why I never did it before: this laptop is godd*mn slow! This is why I never got to installing Photoshop, the program I’ve been using for years to create my own stuff.
So here, quest was created: to find a good, free, application as an alternative to Photoshop and able to run on low-end systems. And here’s a list of what I’ve come across so far!

1. GIMP, GNU Image Manipulation Program
- Download page (Windows and OSX)
- Get stuck? Visit the GIMP tutorials page
The first one I tried was a good hit right away. It’s a name I remembered from quite some time ago and I figured it would still be around. It still is and they’ve now developed it up to version 2.6. Developing it ever since 2005, it is now available for most used platforms like Windows, Mac and some versions of Unix.
In short: the light-weight GIMP software offers a free way to enhance/alter your digital photos, manipulate existing graphics and create your own graphics. Using the regular tools such as a paintbrush, the pencil and cloning, this application can actually be compared to it’s bigger (expensive) brothers like Adobe Photoshop and Paint Shop Pro.
Instead of the regular full-sized window, you get several widget-kinda windows with the seperate functions and tools attached. It’s something to get used to, but it offers an easy way to work on your graphics and in the meantime keep an eye on the rest of your desktop. Quite dynamic!
2. Paint.net Digital Photo Editing
- Download page (Windows only)
- .NET Framework 3.5 required, download here (free)
Another freeware application is Paint.net for Windows (and Windows only!).
Instead of the widget windowed layout of GIMP, Paint.net uses the traditional full-size window with the same kind of windows inside. A comprehensive and very adjustable layout gives you the means to optimize it to your liking.
At first when I tried to install Paint.net, it failed for no apparent reason, giving some kind of blank error and then shutting down. After a quick glance on the software’s website, I figured out I needed an updated version of the .NET Framework by Microsoft (v3.5 SP1). From there it worked like a charm! It’s easy to use, it’s light-weight which means it’s dodgy laptop-friendy and best of all: it’s free!
3. Artweaver, das Deutsche kreative Programm!
- Download page (Windows only)
Yes, know your German!
Artweaver is another one of those creative applications with a fair amount of choices to edit or create your works of art. Loads of options like different brush styles, standard effects such as sharpen, blur and embos and it offers good pen tablet support. Ofcourse the ability to work with Layers is also present.
I feel sorry for all those unfortunate Mac users, because just like Paint.net, Artweaver only supports Windows usage.
4. Photoshop Express
- Test it here, no registration required at first
- Register here for free
Kind of a different category, but it’s quite fun and useful. Especially for those who don’t want to install previously mentioned, more advanced applications. This online version of Adobe’s Photoshop offers you the ability to upload your photos and edit them to your liking. Enhancing it with better lighting and shadows or spicing it up with cool special effects, Photoshop Express hands the tools in a neat, comprehensive package.
Don’t want to give Adobe all your information right away? Understandable! These days you cannot trust a soul! Adobe understands this as well and lets you take a ‘test drive’ of the whole system without the need of registering or logging in. Try it right here.
One major lack to this application is the fact you can’t use layers to edit your images a bit more professionaly, but I guess that’s okay, because they make up for it by offering you free 2gb hosting of your (edited) images.
So give it a spin at the test track without having to register, or register right away and start editing!
5. Aviary, a powerful online Tool Suite!
Definitly a very worthy mention. The Aviary tool suite has been mentioned on this blog before and now it’s up for an explanation of what these tools can really do! Coming from a suite of tools, I’ll just put these in together:
Phoenix, layer-ready image editor
- Use it for free here (click on LAUNCH PHOENIX)
Phoenix is mostly like what Photoshop is all about. Offering usage of layers, a rich toolset of brushes, paint buckets, cloning and such and cool blending modes for some great special effects!
Everything is based on Adobe Flash so it’s all very smooth and pretty. It runs quite fast, even on my previously mentioned crappy notebook and ofcourse that’s a huge plus for me!
Because it doesn’t require any installation of files on your PC, it’s all very easy to use and this makes for a very fun experience, just fooling around with the vast amount of effects and drawing tools.
Have a look at this introduction movie, showing how a cute kitty gets a new jacket.
Raven, awesome vector graphics creator!
- Use it for free here (click on LAUNCH RAVEN)
What’s cooler than vector art? That’s right: NOTHING!
Well, maybe that’s a bit over the edge, but you have to agree that vector art really does look cool and is also very useful for creating logo’s for prints and such.
Vector basically means that your creations aren’t based on pixels, but on variable equations. Because of this you can create something small and then later size it down or up without losing any of the details. If you would do this with your regular JPG image, it will get all blurry or edgy, especially when it comes to small text.
So here’s Raven! A tool much like Adobe Illustrator by the awesome clan of Aviary. According to the creators, Raven is the only free online Vector creation tool on the entire internet! A bold statement to say the least, but try looking for anything like it and I think you might find out they’re right.
Go have a look-see right here.
So if you would like to have a look at what else they have created and maybe even look at the upcoming software releases, have a look at the Aviary website or go directly to their Tools page. There’s a whole community out there showing off their creations through the use of Aviary tools and also a fair share of tutorials on how to work with it.
Do you think I left out an application that’s definitly worth a mention in this list? Don’t hessitate to comment below or throw me an e-mail.
6. Visitor submissions
Picknik, online photo editor
Submitted by teddY from teddY-risatioN.
Picknik is another Flash-based online photo-editing service. Looking very slick, this site offers a good basic photo-editing station for resizing, removing red eyes, editing colour saturation and a couple more of those. I just tried one, just to see how it works and I must say it’s very easy and pretty cool to do! The program doesn’t require any registration, although if you do, you get some more features like a Library of your photos, easy submission to social networks such as Facebook and Flickr and the ability to upgrade to a Premium account at any time.
Premium you say? Yes, Premium. In addition to the normal, free features on Picknik, with Premium you can edit your photos in full screen, keep an infinite number of photos in your editing history, more easy-appliable effects and a whole lot more.
I´d say it´s worth a peek! Go there now and try it out!
Thanks for the hint teddY!
SUMO PAINT, Online Image Editor
Submitted by tim from timmyjohnboy.com
Here’s a good one! SUMO Paint is actually another flash-based web image editor, but instead of putting emphasis on enhancing photos, SUMO hands you the tools to create awesome graphics! Have a look at the gallery of wicked Top rated submissions right here to see what I’m talking about.
Since the latest v1.1 release, SUMO’s based on the latest version of Flash (10) and having tried this awesome online application, I must say it’s one of the fastest, most advanced and yet easiest free image editor I’ve come across yet! SUMO definitly offers a lot of those most used tools and ‘filters’ you see in Photoshop and the likes and all this without a second of registration or installation acking. Ofcourse, just like Picknik, you do have the ability to register and take advantage of a lot of image storing and posting options.
This way, you can get your stuff noticed and participate in a whole community of online artists. Pretty neat!
Again, thanks to timmy for the recommendation of this cool app!
Keep submitting your suggestions people!
Pixlr, Free Online image editor
Submitted by Robert van den Belt and JustGage.
Pixlr is a great ‘on-demand’ Photoshop alternative with some basic drawing tools and a fair amount of good filters. All the basics are present, but that’s actually it! Apart from the Andy Warhol feature where you can Warholize anything to an artsy piece, there’s not much that sets this one apart from any other in this list.
But that’s okay! Because it’s fast, it’s light, it’s easy: there’s no need for registration at all!
This sums it up:
Pixlr is built for non-professionals, the users that have basic editing needs. It’s not for large RAW images or for printing. It is merely a tool for editing web images to be posted on blogs, news-sites, social networks like Facebook, Myspace Bebo, image sites like Flickr, Fotolog, Photobucket etc. -Pixlr.com
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Thanks for sharing the online resources for photo editing. I’ve used GIMP for a certain period of time because of an uneventful HD crash, and unfortunately I was in a foreign country with my PS installation disk sitting idly at home. Instead of trying to grab a bootleg copy of PS from the market, I settled for GIMP instead, and fell in love with it instantly. Although I’ve since switched back to PS, the experience with GIMP is just too memorable. I’m not very familiar with GIMP’s GUI though, it will take time for a PS user to get used to it.
I’ve tried out Photoshop Express when it was out, but due to the speed of the local connection I gave up at the first step of uploading a photo
but I believe it’s a valuable online resource to those with faster Internet connection speed.
I’m wondering, have you tried Flickr’s online photo editor, Picnik before? It’s not perfect, but very handy and simple to use for people who want to edit their photo after sharing it on Flickr. I’ve only used Picnik on a few rare occasions when I was on vacation and had a dire need to share a few photos, but it was a joy to use.
Thanks again for the amazing writeup!
thanks for the comment teddY!
I just added your submission to the list, under Visitor Submissions. With a link to your site ofcourse
I’m just beginning to find my way around Vista and pictures have become a problem, thanks much for the tips.
Sheri
I keep meaning to give GIMP another try, I test ran it a couple of years back but struggled to get used to the UI. A mate of mine tells me that there is an extension you can get called GimpShop (I think!) that alters the UI to a more PS friendly style…
Gordon
You’re welcome. Now thank YOU for the link back – I really appreciate that you’re adding in visitor’s recommendations too. You definitely act really fast and the review of Picnik is very comprehensive and helpful. I didn’t know that much about Picnik before reading yours, since I usually do all the post processing on my computer before uploading to Flickr (therefore skipping the need to use Picnik).
Have a great week ahead!
p/s: Thanks for leaving a comment on my tagboard, anyway!
@gorden: yeah I read something about this. There seem to be a number of interface modifications to make it look more like photoshop or any other graphics software. But this widgety feel is pretty cool as well. It takes some getting used to though.
thanks for your comment!
The GIMP is also available as a Portable App. I use portable apps all the time!
Have you tried SUMO Paint? It’s another web-based photo editor. Read more about it: “Photo Editing, From Your Browser!”
In the above link labeled “Portable App”, I forgot the “s” in the link. It’s supposed to be http://portableapps.com. Sorry!
Why not to use PhotoShop?
http://www.softwarely.com/search/label/Photo%20Editing%20Software
thanks for the input tim! As soon as I’m home from work I’ll have a look at SUMO Paint and add it to the list
cheers!
@Robert Conley: Price is one biggie.
The downloadlink for Paint.net needs to be fixed.
Well, another online service i’d like to mention ist Splashup.
http://www.splashup.com/
Give it a try.
thanks for the heads-up Matthias! Fixed it to their main download page
As for adding the other suggestions, I have party to attend to right now, so I’ll have to do those tomorrow! Again: if you have suggestion to add to this list, please do so right here! Ofcourse I’ll put in a link to your blog for appreciation!
Aviary is Great!!! The best! whit Gimp.
Thanks for sharing! I’ve been looking for Photoshop alternatives since I am now having a hard time in manipulating images in Photoshop. I just don’t know what’s wrong with that.
hi guys, thanks for the article.. don’t know why you didn’t include http://www.pixlr.com. pretty powerful photoshop replacement, online app and no signup recuired.. been using it for a couple of months and love it.
Hi there Robert!
thanks for your comment, I’ve been meaning to add Pixlr to the list, but I hadn’t found the time yet.
I’ll try and do it tonight and add your name to it!
Thanks!
NICE COLLECTION OF ONLINE PHOTOEDITOR.
That’s a great list! Thanks for sharing
Que bueno esta me re gusta hay en español???
Andres: que?
@Robert Conley: Price is one factor. It’s a big investment. Furthermore, some of us use Photoshop normally, but the computer with Photoshop is broken and we have to use someone else’s PC, or something. *coughMEcough*
Thank’s for sharing. It’s nice article. This article is useful for me, for anyone and many one else, perhaps. I have been used GIMP, GNU Image Manipulation Program. It’s very useful. I also use Irfan View software (irfanview.com), it’s useful image manipulation program too.
Glad you like it edosukmo.
Isnt Irfan View just a replacement for the Windows image viewer? Didnt know you could edit images as well.
I’ll look into it and see if I should add it to the list.
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Paint.net is so much better than the paint program that comes with Windows.
-Kai
I'm gonna have to start over with this list by the way
I've now completely migrated over to my new MacBook so some of these apps don't work for me anymore
I love my dear MacBook though… drewllll
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