Picnik or Lunapic are great all round web based and FREE editing tools. Adobe Photoshop is expensive by they too have a free website version in Photoshop Express. If you need/want more features downloading GIMP is a great options. Still free, but you have to download the software. There are also free tools to add text blurbs, to make collages, to put your photo into other images. There are a number of tools that allow you to put the image of a face into other photos for some fun creations.
Most digital and graphics design artists use photoshop. Those who can't afford Photoshop usually use GIMP or Corel Paint Shop
Adobe Photoshop Elements, and Core Paint Shop Pro are two great and affordable programs.
Adobe Photoshop is a popular software program for photo imaging and editing. Experience with Adobe Photoshop is a prerequisite for many graphics-based jobs and careers. Other popular programs include ACDSee, Thumbs Plus, Paint Shop by Jasc and Corel.
Microsoft Paint Adobe Photoshop Paint Shop Pro
grahpic design,art,colour,bitmap and vector
Microsoft Paint Adobe Photoshop CorelDRAW
There are many product for computer graphics. A couple of examples are Windows Paint and Adobe Photo Shop.
Microsoft paint also Adobe fireworks
Many famous image manipulation / graphics editing software programs are raster based, including: Paint.net, a lightweight editor featuring far more options than the unrelated MS paint, the GIMP, an open source equivalent to photoshop designed more for advanced users, and the ever-famous Adobe Photoshop, a long time staple of graphics editors everywhere.
A mirror image can be obtained by flipping the image horizontal. All software tools (from Paint to Photoshop) support it.
The Photoshop CS3 has many features on the screen including the toolbox and pallets. The toolbox includes the selection, magic wand, blur, paint bucket, and color swatches. The pallets include history, layers, and paragraphs.
we canuse adobe photoshop or we can use ms paint ms paint is very easy to habdle