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  • Hi everyone, Kevin here. Today I want to show  you my favorite top five best free photo editing  

  • software. We're going to start with the most  basic. We're going to look at software that  

  • comes for free with Windows. Then we're going to  get a little bit more advanced, and we'll look  

  • at software that allows you to modify any aspect  of a photo. If you want to download any of this  

  • software, I've included links down below in the  description. All right let's check these out.  

  • The first free app is one that you might not know  of, but it comes for free with Windows. To access  

  • this, go down to your taskbar and within the  search field simply type in Photos. Who would have  

  • thought Windows includes a photos app? Click on  Photos in the best match. This opens up the Photos  

  • app and here you can review all of the different  photos that are on your computer. And yes, it's  

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  • photo. To edit one of your photos, simply click on  it. This opens up the file preview window, and to  

  • edit your photo, in the top right-hand cornerclick on this drop-down list and then click on  

  • edit. This drops me into the editing experienceand here I have access to all of the most common  

  • editing tools. Here for instance, I drop into the  crop and rotate view. Here I could crop my photo  

  • and just tighten it up a tiny bit. Also, I could  rotate my picture around. I could even come in and  

  • straighten it. Here I could click into filtersand I could have it auto enhance my photo,  

  • or I could choose one of these preset filters  down here. Up above, I could also make different  

  • adjustments. Let's say I want to adjust the  lighting. Maybe I want to come in and adjust the  

  • color. Here if I click on this drop-down, I could  also fine tune all of the different controls.  

  • I have a few additional controls and I could also  remove red eye, and I could apply a spot fix.  

  • Let's say for instance, maybe I have this mark  here on my neck. I could simply click there, and  

  • it'll disappear. Once I'm all done, I could save  a copy, or I could simply overwrite the original.  

  • All-in-all, the Photos app is a decent option. It  comes for free with Windows, so chances are you  

  • already have it, and it also gives you access  to the most common editing tools. However, some  

  • of the other options that we're going to look at  offer even more control beyond what this can do.  

  • Next up for the best free photo editing  software, we have the IrfanView Graphic  

  • Viewer. It's named after the creator IrfanYou can download it at the following website,  

  • and I've also included a link in the description  down below. On the home page, you can choose  

  • which version you want to download. You can also  download additional plugins. These allow you to  

  • open additional file types like SVG, HEIC, and it  also gives you access to additional image effects.  

  • Once you finish downloading, you'll see  an application that looks like this,  

  • and at first glance, it might looklittle bit dated and also pretty basic,  

  • but don't let that deceive you. There's  actually a lot of power under the hood.  

  • To open up an image file, you can simply drag  and drop an image and then drop it on the app.  

  • Once you drop an image into Irfan View, you can  go up to the edit menu and you can do things like  

  • insert text on top of the image. You could also  insert an overlay or watermark. When I click into  

  • the image menu, you have all the standard controls  like being able to rotate an image, you could flip  

  • it, and here you can even add a border or a frame  to your image, and when I open this up, you'll see  

  • all of these different options that I have, and  you can customize all of these different settings.  

  • Along with adding borders, you can also apply  color corrections. You could auto adjust colors.  

  • You could remove red eye and there are a whole  bunch of different effects that you can apply to  

  • your photos. There's even an effects browser  that let you look at what the effect will do  

  • to your image, so there are a lot of fun ones  that you can experiment with. Along with simply  

  • manipulating your photo, you can also set upphoto slideshow. Here you have full control over  

  • what your slideshow looks like, and you could  even have music play along with your slideshow.  

  • Lastly, and this is a lifesaver especially when  you have a lot of photos that you need to convert.  

  • Within the file menu, there are  also batch conversion features.  

  • This allows you to batch rename or batch convert  an image file to a different file type. Next up we  

  • have Adobe Photoshop Express, and you can download  this for free through the Microsoft Store.  

  • Simply search for Adobe Photoshop Express and then  you can install the app. When you launch the app,  

  • you'll see an interface that looks like this, and  this is probably most similar to the Photos app.  

  • You get access to some of the most common editing  tools. Up above, if you're feeling adventurous,  

  • you can have it auto enhance your photo. Over  on the left-hand side, you have access to all  

  • of these different filters. Here I see all  of these categories and I can click in and  

  • then apply one of these filters. Here I'll  select summer. Back on the left-hand side,  

  • I can also rotate and crop my photo. Herehave some additional controls that allow me  

  • to fine tune what my image looks like. I could  also remove blemishes. I could remove red eye  

  • and I could add borders to my photos. All-in-allAdobe Photoshop Express is a fairly well-made app.

  • It's pretty easy to use, it's simple, and  you can make your photos look a lot better,  

  • but once again, if you want more control, some  of the other options that we're going to look at  

  • offer that. Next up we have the Dark Table  app, and this is open source and also free,  

  • and this offers a tremendous amount of power where  you can basically change any aspect of your photo.  

  • To download this app, head to the website  darktable.org. It's also in the description.  

  • When you launch Dark Table, you'll  see an interface that looks like this  

  • and by default we land in the light table viewand within light table, this is where we can do  

  • all of our photo management. You can view all your  different photos. Here you can apply different  

  • star ratings to your photos. You could also set  various tags on your photos, and you could enter  

  • in different descriptions. One of the really  neat things with Dark Table is I can click  

  • into one of these photos. I can make a whole bunch  of different edits and modifications and then I  

  • can take all of those different settings thatapplied, and I could apply it to my other photos.  

  • Back on the right-hand side, once I'm done  making changes to my photo, I could decide  

  • how I want to export it, so I could export it as  a JPEG or other file formats. To edit an image,  

  • I simply click on it right here, and this will  open up the editing interface. This drops us  

  • into the dark room view and this is where we  edit the photo, and we make all of the different  

  • modifications. You can come in here and adjust  things like the white balance, the exposure,  

  • and when I said some of these other options offer  a lot more control, I really wasn't kidding.  

  • Over here on the right-hand side, you'll see  all of the various elements that you can modify,  

  • and once again, you have full control over what  your photo looks like. All-in-all, Dark Table is  

  • an excellent option if you want full control over  what your photos look like. But the one downside,  

  • especially compared to some of the other apps we  looked at is the complexity is quite a bit higher,  

  • and there is a somewhat steep learning curve. Next  up we have Raw Therapy, and you can download this  

  • at the following website, or you can click  on the link in the description down below,  

  • and this is pretty similar to Dark Table where  it gives you full control over what your image  

  • looks like. Once I finish installing, I'll land in  the file browser, and this is very similar to Dark  

  • Table where I could preview what all of my images  look like. Here too, I could click on one of the  

  • images. I could apply different star ratingsOver here, I could view some of the details of  

  • the image that I took. If I want to edit one  of these images, I simply double click on it.  

  • This drops me into the editing interfaceand in the top left-hand corner, here I can  

  • see a histogram of my image. I have a filmstrip  that shows me all of my different image files.  

  • Down on the left-hand side in the bottom corner,  I also have something called snapshots. So,  

  • as I start making edits to this image, I can take  a snapshot and as I make additional edits to that  

  • image, I could jump back to a previous snapshotAlso over on the right-hand side, I have access to  

  • all of these different modules that allow me to  change what the image looks like. Similar to Dark  

  • Table, Raw Therapy gives you full control over  what your images look like, and of course the  

  • one downside is with that much control also comes  a very steep learning curve. And we've already  

  • covered five different applications, but I wanted  to include one bonus one, and this is one of my  

  • favorite image editing applications. This is  pretty much an equivalent to Adobe Photoshop, and  

  • it's called GIMP. You can download it at gimp.orgIt's completely free and it's also open source.  

  • Once you finish downloading, you can open up a new  image by going to the file menu and then clicking  

  • on new or open. Alternatively, you could also drag  and drop a photo in. Once you have an image open,  

  • there are five main areas in GIMP. In the top  left-hand corner, you have your toolbox, and this  

  • is where you'll access things like paintbrushesYou'll be able to transform your image, or you'll  

  • be able to select your image. When you havetool selected, down below in the left-hand corner,  

  • you'll have all of the different tool options. In  the center of the screen, you'll see your canvas,  

  • and this is the image that you're working. On over  on the right-hand side, you can also view all of  

  • your layers, your color channels and your pathsAt the very top, you can view your different  

  • brushes, the patterns, the fonts, and all the  different files that you're working on. Up across  

  • the top, you also have a variety of menus withwhole bunch of different tools that you can use.  

  • One quick way to access these different tools is  you can press the forward slash on your keyboard  

  • and that will open up a quick tool right hereLet's say that I want to bring up the vignette  

  • tool. I could simply type it in, hit enter, and  that will launch it. When you edit photos in GIMP,  

  • you'll likely find that you use two of the menus  the most. Up on top, you have the colors menu,  

  • and here you could adjust things like the color  temperature, the saturation, the exposure,  

  • the brightness, the levels, and you could  adjust the curves. To the right of this menu,  

  • there's another one called filters, and right down  here, you could apply various blurs to your photo.  

  • You could also enhance the photo by say  removing red eye, or you could sharpen  

  • the photo. You could also adjust the light and  shadows and you have many other options as well.  

  • Just like with the last two apps, GIMP has  a fairly steep learning curve, but if you're  

  • willing to invest the time, you can make some  truly phenomenal enhancements to your photos.  

  • All right, well, let me know down below in the  comments, which photo editing software do you like  

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Hi everyone, Kevin here. Today I want to show  you my favorite top five best free photo editing  

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