Free Image Editor 2.3

Free picture Editor is a bitmap image-editing application that lets you retouch existing photos or create original graphics. Free picture Editor gives you the tools & supplies of a professional graphic design studio. There is TWAIN & support for importing from any scanner. Free picture Editor provides a rich graphics toolset for digital photography, print production & Web design.

Features:

Input/output:

* JPEG (RGB, GrayScale, YCbCr, CMYK, YCbCrK) loading & saving.
* JPEG2000: JP2, J2K & JPC code stream formats (JPEG-2000 Part-1 standard, ISO/IEC 15444-1) loading & saving.
* TIFF (rev.6.0, Packbits, CCITT G.3 & G.4) with RGB, CMYK, B/W, CIELab color spaces loading & saving. Also FAX (CCITT3) format supported for loading.
* PNG with various compression levels loading & saving.
* Compressed & uncompressed BMP in 2,16,256 or 16M colors loading & saving.
* Compressed & uncompressed PCX in 2,16,256 or 16M colors loading & saving.
* DIB, RLE, TGA (TARGA, VDA, ICB, VST, PIX) loading & saving.
* Portable Bitmap PBM, PGM & PPM loading & saving.
* WBMP (Wireless Bitmap) uncompressed & black/white loading & saving.
* GIF in 2,4,8,16,32,64,128 or 256 colors loading & saving.
* WMF, EMF (input as raster), ICO & CUR loading.
* RAW Camera formats (CRW, CR2, NEF, RAW, PEF, RAF, X3F, BAY, ORF, SRF, MRW, DCR) loading.
* MultiPage TIF, GIF & AVI loading & saving.
* PhotoShop PSD format loading & saving.
* Saving/loading of specific file format parameters & saving/loading of preview dialogs (e.g. you can set quality of a Jpeg & view immediately the quality loss).
* Progress monitoring with saving & loading.

Input (extra):

* picture properties getting without loading it.
* picture acquisition from TWAIN scanner with full control of the scanner capabilities.
* Screen capture by various methods (all desktop, rectangle selection, object & active window).
* Video capture from various video sources.

* Decreasing & increasing of raster lines thickness.
* picture & paper resizing.
* picture rotation any angle by various methods.
* picture deskew by various methods.
* Horizontal & vertical flip.
* picture invert conversion.
* Selected region cropping.
* Conversion to gray scale & negative.
* Color to other color replacing .
* Median cut & Neural network color quantizers, for quick & accurate color reduction.
* Reduction to any number of colors (with colormap output).
* HSV & RGB channels separations.
* Color equalization.
* Regulation of contrast, HSL, HSV/ HSB & RGB components.
* LineArt filters: despeckle & so on.
* Application of 3×3 filters.
* quick Fourier Transformation (FFT) with preview.
* maximum (dilation), maximum (erosion), Opening & Closing filters with preview.
* picture filters (soften, sharpen, color emboss, gaussian blur, antialias, remove red eyes & auto equalize).
* Contour filters (find edges & trace).
* Bump mapping, lens, wave, morph & other effects.
* Preview of all the effects in a single dialog, with 8 preset filters & save/load filters from file.
* Progress monitoring for picture processing tasks.
* Multilevel Undo/Redo for raster editing.
* Raster layers.

picture processing & analysis:

* Various paint tools (sketch, line, ellipse, curve, rectangle, round rectangle, floodwater fill, spray, eraser & eyedropper).
* Various pen styles (solid, clear, dash, dot, dashdot & dashdotdot).
* Various brush styles (solid, clear, cross, diagonal cross, b-diagonal, f-diagonal, vertical & horizontal).
* Choice of pen & brush colors.

Raster paint operations:

* realtime Zoom-in & Zoom-out (by percentage, zoom in rectangular area or by five mouse click). Zoom-previous is also available.
* realtime Pan (click & drag the picture with mouse).
* Scrollbar in six dimensions for the quick exploration of the picture.

picture rendering:

Printing:

* Printing (and print preview) functions to print single images specifing page alignment or absolute position.

Homepage: http://www.askedfiles.com
Download: download.freeimageeditor23.zip
File Size: 1.53MB


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1 comments:

Everybody Geek said...
December 11, 2008 at 11:19 AM

Hey this looks like a nice freeware photo editor!
I always use Paint.NET and I've never heard about this one.
I'm gonna give it a try!

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