Windows Help & Advice - UK (2019-12)

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Canva is a photo editor that runs
in your web browser, and is ideal
for turning your favorite snaps
into cards, posters, invitations
and social media posts. If you’re


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interested in maintaining a
polished online presence, it’s
the perfect tool for you.
Canva has two tiers, free and
paid, but the free level is perfect

for home users. Just sign up
with your email address and
you’ll get 1GB free cloud storage
for your snaps and designs,
8,000 templates to use and edit,
and two folders to keep your
work organised.
You won’t find advanced tools
like clone brushes and smart
selectors here, but there’s a set of
handy sliders for applying tints,
vignette effects, sharpening,
adjusting brightness, saturation
and contrast, and much more.
The text editing tools are intuitive,
andthere’sa greatselectionof
backgroundsandothergraphics
tocompleteyourdesigns.

Fotor is a free photo editor that’s
ideal for giving your pictures a
boost quickly. If there’s specific
area of retouching you need


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doing with, say, the clone brush or
healing tool, you’re out of luck.
There’s a foolproof tilt-shift tool,
for example, and a raft of vintage

and vibrant colour tweaks,
all easily accessed through
Fotor’s clever menu system.
You can manually alter your
own curves and levels, too,
but without the complexity
of high-end tools.
Fotor’s standout function,
and one that’s sorely lacking in
many free photo editors, is its
batch processing tool – feed it a
pile of pics and it’ll filter the lot
of them in one go, perfect if
you have a memory card full of
holiday snaps and need to cover
up the results of a dodgy camera
or shaky hand.

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A paid Canva
account includes
access to more
than 1,000 fonts.

If your needs are
simple, Fotor’s
stack of high-end
filters really shine.

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