Photo Pos Pro

Photo Pos Pro

By Mark Wilson

Free photo editors certainly aren’t thin on the ground, but finding one that suits your needs – and your abilities – can be tricky.

Photo Pos Pro aims to find the middle ground by offering a choice of interfaces: one for beginners, and one for experts. This means that it’s possible to get started with what proves to be a very powerful program without feeling intimidated.

While it’s great to have a choice of interfaces with Photo Pos Pro, opting for Novice mode does mean making some compromises – you can’t work with layers, for instances.

This free photo editor’s support for RAW files will appeal to photographers, and there are a large selection of filters and effects that can be added, in addition to the standard selection of editing tools. You can try the program’s premium features free for 21 days, and there’s scope to expand Photo Pos Pro with extensions. It’s worth pointing out that these are rather amateurish, which is a little strange because, despite having a Novice interface option, this is a program that is clearly aimed at the more professional user, with the potential to be a free alternative to Photoshop.

User experience

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Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac

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