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    Replacement for Photoshop

    Hello guys, I'm using Photoshop but I need something cheaper for my home use. Please suggest something that has good editing features. Bye

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    I replaced Photoshop with
    FastStone Image Viewer
    http://www.faststone.org/

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    gimp works well and it's free

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    I am not well versed with image manipulation software, but people I know who don't use Photoshop like gimp. They say it can do as much and as devindedog says it's free.

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    I would suggest you just use Gimp 2.8. Its free and for the basics you really can't go wrong.

    If you don't like Gimp, another good one to look into is Paint.NET.
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