Tired of complicated photo editing software? You just want to make your pictures look amazing without spending hours learning complex tools or paying for expensive subscriptions. The good news is that ...
Last week, my favorite web-based photo editor, PicMonkey, started charging users. As it turns out, PicMonkey has also been a favorite with a good number of my Lifehacker coworkers. It’s easy, ...
PicMonkey no longer relies on Adobe's dying browser plug-in. An overhaul also turns the photo editing tool into a design tool, too. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and wrote about ...
Editing photos has come a long way since Photoshop popped up on the scene. A nearly exhaustive list of services and apps dot the photo editing landscape, many offering to do one specific thing. Some ...
Google Photos is opening up its premium editing tools to more users. The company says features like Magic Editor, Magic Eraser, Photo Unblur, and Portrait Light will be open to everyone, though the ...
Not all of us can afford the high cost of Photoshop and other premium photo-editing tools. Sometimes we just need to do some basic editing. Therefore, a free tool should work just fine to get the job ...
Instead of installing a big, expensive photo editing application to spruce up your pics, use one of the best web-based photo editors we've tested. Bonus: Many of them are free. I've been testing PC ...
Illustration: Marc Rosenthal In the beginning there was Adobe Photoshop, an awesomely potent–but famously pricey and complex–digital darkroom. Simpler photo editors, such as Adobe’s Photoshop Elements ...