The interface of the program is not difficult to get used to. You can load an existing image and start editing it, or create a new image from scratch. The images are loaded in tabs so can jump between two images quickly. Photoflare supports the following image formats: PNG, JPG, JPEG, GIF, TIF, TIFF, BMP and ICO. ![]() The Tool palette (color palette/tools side-panel) is placed towards the right edge of the screen. It has some useful tools for editing images like the selection tool, an eye dropper (color picker), magic wand, line, paint brush, advanced paint brush, paint bucket, spray can, clone stamp, blur, erase and smudge tools. The GUI of Photoflare has two toolbars at the top of the window. ![]() The first one has basic file operation buttons, but also offers advanced options like RGB mode, Indexed mode, Transparent Color. You can use the shortcuts to resize the image, the canvas, add text and adjust the zoom levels. The lower toolbar called (Filter bar) has filter presets that you can apply to the image. The first two buttons are used for auto level and auto contrast. The next set of buttons give you manual controls for increasing or decreasing the brightness, contrast, saturation and gamma levels. Photoflare has cool effects that you can add to your image: Gray Scale, Old Photography and Sepia, which gives photos a unique look. More options can be found in the Filter menu and includes Equalize, Normalize, Black and White, Color threshold, Oil Painting, Charcoal Drawing, Solarize, Emboss, Monochromatic, 3D Frame, Deform, Swirl, Wave, etc. It has more Noise effects to choose from like Despeckle, Gaussian, Impulse, Laplacian, Poisson. ![]() The other shortcuts on the toolbar allow you to apply Dust Reduction, Soften, Blur, Sharpen, Reinforce, Hue variation, Gradient, flip and rotate images.
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