l use a free program called 'photoscape', its easy for us non tech savvy users, it has a few nice basic things and l like it for batch resizing of shots, it also saves the original shots so if you stuff it up, you can find the original and start again *lix*
By #159671 at 18,Feb,15 09:02
I use GIMP editor. It's free, powerful and works pretty good. I always like to optimize the exposure, contrast, color and crop out unnecessary backgrounds. As an amateur photographer I do that to all my pictures, even back when I used film and had to do it the hard way in the darkroom.
Only once I tried to "enhance" a picture of mine but that was just for fun. I clearly mentioned that in a comment, but at the time I didn't realize SYD/SYC erases comments from time to time. Really, the splice is so obvious anybody can see it! Sad thing is that that's usually always my most popular picture. I suppose most gawkers don't think my real thing is long enough!
Only once I tried to "enhance" a picture of mine but that was just for fun. I clearly mentioned that in a comment, but at the time I didn't realize SYD/SYC erases comments from time to time. Really, the splice is so obvious anybody can see it! Sad thing is that that's usually always my most popular picture. I suppose most gawkers don't think my real thing is long enough!