Lightbox free image editor March 18, 2009
Posted by Kathy in Uncategorized.Tags: digital photography, image editing, images, photos, photoshop, pictures, retouching
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The real magic of digital photography is the almost infinite flexibility you have to make changes to your pictures. If you have very basic photo management software, you probably have only very basic features for retouching images. But you may not be ready to shell out money for a more advanced product like Adobe Photoshop Elements. For improved editing features without the cost, try the Lightbox Free Image Editor. It’s totally free and available for Windows. The Lightbox editor covers cropping, color and lighting adjustment, resizing, sharpening, and, of course, red-eye. It even supports the raw files created by digital SLRs. Before-and-after views are handy for previewing the effects of your changes.
If you’re looking for just a little more — including clone brushing and masking — Lightbox comes in a Plus version for just under $20.



Thanks for the information. I just began using digital rather than film; the conversion is, well, interesting.
I found your name on Crossloop and am interested in discussing the resolution of technical issues with you at your convenience.
Thanks,
Lawrence