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Step 1
Consider choosing a free photo editor such as PhotoScape or PhotoFiltre if you need only basic editing options such as size-reduction or color-enhancing.
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Step 2
Go with a mid-range photo editor such as Roxio PhotoShow or Photo Impressions if you want to be able to clone parts of the image and replicate them. Consider one of these options if you want a simple solution for removing scratches or blemishes from an old photograph.
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Step 3
Choose a more advanced photo editor if you want additional features. Select a program such as Photoshop Elements or Corel Paint Shop Pro if you want to add layers, change lighting or create lens-flare effects.
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Step 4
Choose a more extensive program such as Adobe Photoshop if you want to heavily modify images by adding ripples, distortions or 3D changes.












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