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Latest Photo & Design Reviews

Adobe Photoshop Elements Review

4.0
Editors' Choice

Adobe Photoshop Elements is an excellent photo editing application for hobbyists who don't want to pay for a subscription or learn complex Photoshop techniques.

By Michael Muchmore

Canva Review

4.5
Editors' Choice

Canva offers an eye-popping variety of graphic categories that lets you move ideas from your imagination to the screen no matter your skill level.

By Shelby Putnam Tupper

Snapfish Review

3.5

Snapfish's print quality may only be mediocre, but the company charges the lowest prices we've found and offers a broad range of photo gifts.

By Michael Muchmore

Shutterfly Review

3.0

Shutterfly's prices are higher than many of its competitors and its print quality is lackluster. The service has a good website, however, and if you use the mobile app, you get free prints.

By Michael Muchmore

Walmart Photo Review

4.0
Editors' Choice

Walmart Photo offers great prices and same-day pickup, along with superior print quality than competing budget photo printers.

By Michael Muchmore

Walgreens Photo Review

4.0
Editors' Choice

If you need photos printed pronto and don't mind paying a premium, Walgreens is your best option.

By Michael Muchmore

Amazon Prints Review

3.5

Amazon Photos delivers decent prints quickly at a low price, but its web interface could be easier to use.

By Michael Muchmore

Mpix Review

4.0

Mpix is a high-end photo printing service with a lot of options, including film processing, but its prices are among the steepest of the services we tested.

By Michael Muchmore

CVS Photo Review

3.5

CVS Photo can serve your immediate photo printing needs, but you pay more than competitors and the print quality isn't the best.

By Michael Muchmore

Nations Photo Lab Review

4.5
Editors' Choice

Nations Photo Lab delivers photo prints of superb quality in sturdy packaging. It's not cheap and you don’t get any photo fixing or sharing, but the print quality is a step above the competition.

By Michael Muchmore

Printique Review

3.5

The Printique photo printing service from Adorama has an excellent web interface and the best packaging of any service we've tested, but its prints aren't the sharpest.

By Michael Muchmore

Adobe InDesign Review

4.5
Editors' Choice

Adobe's InDesign is the standard bearer for layout and page design software and a must-have for any professional designer.

By Shelby Putnam Tupper

Serif Affinity Photo Review

3.5

Affinity Photo includes many of the editing tools associated with Photoshop but at a more attractive price. It lacks the polish and advanced capabilities found in Adobe’s software, however.

By Michael Muchmore

Nik Collection 6 by DxO Review

4.0

The Nik Collection 6 by DxO keeps the same excellent film looks, filters, and effects for artistic photographers as in years past, but now benefits from modern advances like improved U Points and native Apple Silicon support.

By Jim Fisher

Serif Affinity Designer Review

4.0
Editors' Choice

If you're searching for a professional-grade vector graphics editor that’s gentle on your purse strings, Affinity Designer 2 is an excellent choice.

By Shelby Putnam Tupper

Microsoft Designer Preview

Microsoft Designer has all the tools a nonprofessional designer needs to create pleasing graphics for social media and more.

By Shelby Putnam Tupper

GNU Image Manipulation Program (GIMP) Review

3.5

GIMP is a free, feature-packed image editor with Photoshop-style functionality such as layers, filters, and masking, but it requires patience to master.

By Michael Muchmore

Corel PaintShop Pro Review

4.0

Corel continues to add new photo editing capabilities to its PaintShop Pro software for Windows, making it a worthy Photoshop alternative for a more affordable price.

By Michael Muchmore

Corel AfterShot Pro Review

2.5

Corel's Lightroom competitor AfterShot Pro offers adequate organizing and editing capabilities, but falls well short of the competition in usability, editing tools, and importing.

By Michael Muchmore

Photo Mechanic Review

3.0

Far from a full photo workflow solution, Photo Mechanic is a piece of the puzzle for professional photographers who need deep metadata capabilities and fast importing and image selection tools.

By Michael Muchmore