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BeFunky Photo Editor
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No sign up required
In order to use this app, you don't need to sign up!
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Free with no ads
"Free" includes no limitations.
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Offers photo frames
The frames include: instant, Filmstrip, Halftone, Grunge, Classic frames, and more.
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Stack unlimited effects
Apply filter after filter after filter. Add as many filters and effects as you want!
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Pixlr Editor
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Works with Google Drive
Can be used to directly edit images right from Google Drive after installing its Chrome App.
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Requires Flash
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Can save to cloud or download
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Ads
There are ads on the main page of the site, making for a less than stellar fit on screen. This can of course be countered by using an ad blocker in ones browser, though this does not work when using the Chrome Web Store app (which is the same as the site) as adblocker's do not work on Chrome Webstore apps.
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Has a Chrome App
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Some known bugs
If you save and the name you give has system weird characters like :, <, >... it'll simply refuse to save and do nothing (you'll have to give a name without those characters first). Saving to cloud is broken in many cases Merge down layer with mask changes actual rendering (workaround: first apply layer mask) ...
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Can zoom using mouse wheel
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Lacks drag and drop support
Doesn't yet support dragging & droping images in to the browser window.
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Has advanced filters
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Has most Photoshop filters
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Lightroom
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Excellent asset management capabilities
Lightroom allows, for example, organizing images based on folders, color labels, flags, rating, keywords, GPS location, it can automatically create smart albums (albums that automatically update based on set rules) and it can be set to automatically backup, rename based on set rules, apply default processing, add keywords to images on import. It offers that functionality in an intuitive way and allows extensively customizing layout, behavior and workflow of managing assets to better suit your needs.
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No layer-based image editing capabilities
There are no layers removing any ability to blend images, create composits, overlay text, etc.
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HDR support
Can merge multiple shots into one in order to expand dynamic range.
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Hot folder option could be better
It can take a couple of seconds for Lightroom to check the folder for incoming images and that can noticeably slow down the workflow. Additionally, only the last image is imported as active.
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Facial recognition helps find and tag people
Lightroom has built-in facial recognition support that can be used to find the same person in any collection of photographs.
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There's a learning curve
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A good number of cameras have built-in lens profiles for lens distortion correction
Lightroom has over 900 lens profiles from all kinds of manufacturers, including major lens brands like Canon, Nikon, Leica, Pentax, Ricoh, etc. You can see the full list of supported lenses here. Lens profiles will in most cases speed up the process of correcting lens distortion down to 1-2 clicks.
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Telemetry
Adobe is interested in what you do with "their" software. Just install wireshark and see the story unfold. Don't have that or too difficult? Just take a bank note, scan it. See if you can get it on your screen...
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Intuitive interface that's streamlined for a photographer's workflow
At a high level the interface is organized into broad groups of tools called workflow modules. Modules like "Library" for asset management and "Develop" for manipulating the photos. Each module displays only those tools that are needed for that task. This allows you to separate concerns between tasks and reduces interface clutter. When you're, for example, developing the image, you're not bothered by interface tools relating to exporting it. Within each module tools are grouped in a logical manner. Develop module, for example, will group tools relating to basic image adjustment, lens correction, and effects. And there are a plethora of keyboard shortcuts that improve the workflow speed even further. At all times you can easily navigate between images you're working via arrow keys, quickly compare images before and after making edits with \, or see side by side comparisons with y.
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Expensive and subscription
As with other software offerings, Adobes portfolio keeps giving. For the customer/ user however, this means that you never own your software, but you rent it. Until the point your landlord throws you out.
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Supports tethered capture
You can connect your camera directly to Lightroom and have Lightroom display images as soon as they are captured.
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Proprietary
As all Adobe software it is proprietary, closed source.
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