Free Image Editor 2.3.2

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    08/11/2009
  • File size:
    1.6M
  • License:
    Free
  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP/2003 Server/Vista

Publisher’s description

Free Image Editor is a bitmap image-editing application that lets you retouch existing photos or create original graphics. Free Image Editor gives you the tools and supplies of a professional graphic design studio. There is TWAIN and support for importing from any scanner. Free Image Editor provides a rich graphics toolset for digital photography, print production and Web design. Input/output formats JPEG, JPEG2000, JP2, J2K, JPC, TIFF, PNG, BMP, PCX, DIB, RLE, TGA, TARGA, VDA, ICB, VST, PIX, PBM, PGM, PPM, WBMP, GIF, WMF, EMF, ICO, CUR, CRW, CR2, NEF, RAW, PEF, RAF, X3F, BAY, ORF, SRF, MRW, DCR, PSD, MultiPage TIF, GIF, AVI.

Some features Saving/loading of specific file format parameters and saving/loading of preview dialogs (e.g. you can set quality of a Jpeg and view immediately the quality loss). Progress monitoring with saving and loading. Photo filters (Red eyes, sharpen, noise and so on).

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