Photo-editing software reviews
Picture perfect
Get your picture perfect with the Which? review on photo editing software. We've tested a range of popular home photo editing programs for their underexposure, colour adjustments, removing an object, red-eye and their ability to repair old photographs.
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The top 5 photo-editing software we recommend
All photo-editing software by brand (21 on test)
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Adobe
Photoshop Elements 10From £63.00
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Adobe
Photoshop Elements 9From £60.00
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Apple
Aperture 3From £45.00
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Apple
iPhoto '11From £0.00
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Canon
Zoombrowser EX, CameraWindowFrom £0.00
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Corel
PaintShop Pro X3 UltimateFrom £60.00
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Fujifilm
MyFinePixStudioFrom £0.00
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Gimp
V2.6.11From £0.00
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Google
PicasaFrom £0.00
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Google
PicnikFrom £0.00
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Microsoft
Live Photo Gallery 2011From £0.00
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Microsoft
Office 2010 Picture ManagerFrom £0.00
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Nikon
ViewNX2From £0.00
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Olympus
Viewer 2From £0.00
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Paint.net
V3.5.8From £0.00
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Panasonic Lumix
PHOTOFunStudio 6From £0.00
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Pixlr
Photo Editing ServicesFrom £0.00
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Samsung
Intelli-StudioFrom £0.00
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Serif
Photo Plus EssentialsFrom £27.00
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Serif
PhotoPlus X5From £65.00
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Sony Cybershot
Picture Motion BrowserFrom £0.00
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