Photoshop is the premiere image-editing program. However, there are wonderful, viable alternatives to this industry-leading software program. Here are the top 4 alternatives for image-editing programs. Best of all, they are free.
Gimp

Gimp has been around for a long time and is one of the first ones I recommend for those that don’t want to spend $$ on an image editing program. Gimp is a very powerful package. It runs on multiple operating systems (Mac, Windows, and others) and has a large user community. Get Gimp.
Video comparing Gimp to Photoshop.
Paint.net

Paint.NET is free image and photo editing software for Windows. It has an intuitive user interface and supports layers, unlimited undo, special effects, and a wide variety of useful and powerful tools. Get Paint.net.
Video comparing Paint.net to Photoshop
Active Pixels
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Activel pixels has very similar functionality as Photoshop and is a very viable alternative. This photo editor resembles Photoshop in many aspects. A large number of filters and effects are included. Get Active Pixels.
Pixlr

This is a very popular online image-editing program. It is also very similar to Photoshop. It handles layers, and has a variety of filters, effects and level adjustments. It is intuitive and user-friendly. Pixlr online.
Video comparing Pixlr.com to Photoshop
What has been your experience with alternatives to Photoshop? What other image-editing programs do you like?



