![]() Fotor Photo Editor, by contrast, only lets you apply effects and edits to the entire image. The main difference between Fotor Photo Editor and Photoshop are that the later uses a toolbar and layers approach, offering tools that let you directly work on the image - cloning out a stray hair on a model's face, for example, or lightening a patch of clothing using the dodge tool. But it is to Photoshop what a ZX Spectrum is to the iMac Pro - a relative, perhaps, but laughably not in the same league. However, there are some powerful tools built in that belie the free price tag, and considered for what it actually is - which is an image tweaker and improver like those countless apps for your iPhone - then it's actually very good. So, is this a Photoshop clone? Or even a Photoshop wannabe? Nope. ![]() The fact it's free of charge made us even more eager. ![]() Apparently, the BBC has claimed Fotor Photo Editor is "lite Photoshop", so we found ourselves having to include it here in our roundup. ![]()
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