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title: Image Editor
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# Image Editor
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Developers/artists use image editors to manipulate or transform images. *Crop, resize, color-correct, composite (combine many images into one), or remove unwanted objects.*
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Some are more popular than others, but they all have similar editing capabilities. The following sections cover some of their differences.
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## Web App Image Editors
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Web App Image Editors are available in-browser. In other words, you do not need to leave your browser to work on an image. Example: the ability to open images from a local folder/ url.
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## Open Source Editors
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Available as free downloads and open to user contributions to the software's development.
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## Paid Editors
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Paid editors need either a one-time payment or are subscription-based. But, trial-versions are available to test out the software before committing to buy. If you happen to be a student, many times, there are discounts available through a student email or ID.
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## Links:
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* [Pixlr Editor](https://pixlr.com/editor/) - Free | Browser
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* [GIMP](https://www.gimp.org) - Free | Download | Open-Source
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* [Photoshop](https://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop.html) - Free Trial | Paid
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* [Photoshop Express](https://www.photoshop.com/products/photoshopexpress) - Free | Mobile
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* [Affinity Photo](https://affinity.serif.com/en-us/photo/)
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