What is Artipic Photo Editor?
Artipic is a multi-platform image editing system that allows you to quickly and easily edit, retouch, compose and distribute your pictures and photos.
Features:
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Rich set of tools for painting and transformations.
Artipic features quite an extensive array of editing functions and components, ranging from the more common (select, crop, rotate, stamp, color picker, apply text, or red-eye reduction), to the more professional-oriented ones for retouching and compositions such as fully customizable brushes, special tools (blur/healing brush), layers and masks, gradients, shapes and paths.
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Filters and adjustments to enhance your great shots.
Artipic allows you to adjust your photos for a greater look by applying a wide set of adjustments (‘Brightness & Contrast’, ‘Hue & Saturation’, ‘Curves‘, ‘Color Balance‘, ‘Gamma Correction‘, ‘Color Temperature‘, ‘Tint‘, ‘Color Enhancer‘, etc.) and filters (‘Smoothen’, ‘Sharpen’, ‘Vignette’, ‘High Pass’, ‘Diffuse Glow’, ‘Shadow’, ‘Gaussian Blur’, etc.).
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Reversible Stylization.
Style Module allows managing presets of effects (all the image adjustments, filters and effects mentioned above) and applying them to images without affecting the source. The effects are ‘real-time’, so you can continue editing picture (painting, etc.) with the effects constantly applied.
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Batch Processing.
Batch Module empowers to format large numbers of images by applying predefined action sets. Automatically adjust and upload your images for further distribution (be it Instagram or an e-commerce CMS platform) with a single click.
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Well-structured look.
The main window of Artipic comprises the working area, where you can open and manipulate with your photo while the ribbons and panels keep various other functions handy. Both ribbons and panels can be integrated or separated from the main screen, as well as closed if no use for them.
Comments and Reviews
Been doing software localization editing for the developers of artipic and all I can say is WOW. Everything one could need for mastering big loads of images. Batch processing of a great variety of image formats (also very good raw support) will make this a good alternative for journalism and documentary use. And (of course) I should mention there are also great tools for retouch and creative use. Give it a try!
Last century interface. Extremely modal. Probably an alternative to Photoshop but certainly not Lightroom.