Try apps by the Macphun Team, specifically Tonality Pro, Intensify Pro, Snapheal Pro, and Focus Pro - these can function as separate apps (good Photoshop alternatives) or can be used as Photoshop plugins.
Some recommended graphics programs include Adobe Photoshop and Corel Draw. Both are high profile programs that have positive reviews on sites such as CNET.
There are many programs on the market for graphic designers. Some of the software choices include Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, and Adobe Muse.
Some people modify the image using programs such as Adobe Photoshop, GIMP, etc. to make them look better.
There are some great photoshop tutorials out there. My favourites are: www.adobetutorialz.com , www.photoshoptutorials.com Try them out.
There are various online sources where one can find Adobe Photoshop shapes. For example, the Adobe website itself has many custom shapes for Photoshop, while there are many others such as Akvis and About.
Besides Photoshop, GIMP can also open PSD ( Photoshop Document ) files.Photoshop Elements can open almost fully editable PSD file. Some options are not available in pse like grouping and layer comps, some layer style options and so on but you can still open PSD and work with it. Also many other programs can open PSD files but not fully editable: Adobe Photoshop Lightroom, Adobe Illustrator, Corel Draw and so on.I can advise you an alternative variant below.
Adobe Light Room is an extension of Adobe Photoshop, which allows you to professionally edit your digital photos. With Ligthroom you get some advanced tools in Photoshop to make your photos striking.
GIMP is a free alternative to Photoshop.
There are many programs, both professional and for the home studio, that allow image editing. Adobe's Photoshop has been the industry standard image editing program for many years on both Mac and Windows platforms. Used by Graphic Design professionals (myself included) it has been Adobe's flagship program for a very long time. Most lower end programs are based on Photoshop's format and tools. To that end, Adobe released Photoshop Elements, a home version of Photoshop with the basic tools necessary for the home studio. Prior to Elements, Paint Shop Pro has, and still is, one of the most popular programs for image editing. It is fairly inexpensive (around $100 compared to $700 for Photoshop), and very powerful for its price. Many people who can't afford or just don't need the power of Photoshop use Paint Shop Pro as it has many features similar to Photoshop. The main differences in programs are what they're for - some are primarily for images, some for images and artwork, and some are for artwork only. When researching, make sure you check what the program is for prior to buying it.
The five most famous and popular online photo editor programs include Adobe Photoshop Express, Sumo Paint, Pixlr, Picnik, and Aviary Phoenix.
There are multiple good programs for editing pictures. A simple example would be Microsoft Paint, but there are also the much more advanced Adobe Photoshop and GIMP. You can also check www.photoshoponlinefree.com
Well the official website is adobe For Adobe Photoshop cs6 Extended you'll have to pay 999.0$, but you can find some cracked versions for free if you search on google.