GIMP is an extremely close alternative to Photoshop, and is especially good for editing photos for the web or creating graphics.
Cost: Free
If you’re used to Photoshop, you’ll love Splashup. With its similar layout and large range of tools, it’s a great alternative to paying for the real program.
Cost: Free
Fotoflexer/Photobucket is a Photoshop-like service that allows you to crop, resize, rotate and flip photos, adjust hue, saturation, lightness and contrast, as well as apply various special effects.
Cost: Free
The free version of Photoshop requires registration, but provides 2 GB of storage and all of the basic editing tools and effects of the full program.
Cost: Free
Originally called Pic Resize, DrPic has a small range of basic, quick photo editing tools and effects.
Cost: Free
Options: resizing, cropping, enhancement features, exposure, contrast, saturation, hue and sharpness correction, rotation, grayscaling
Cost: Free
No fancy tools here - just cropping and resizing.
Cost: Free
Flickr is an image and video hosting website, web services suite, and online community platform. You can create a group for you community. See how NewWest.net does it.
Cost: Free
Picasa, like Flickr, is a software that helps you organize, edit, and share your photos. Powered by Google.
Cost: Free
Editing software that lets you crop, resize and apply effects to photos. An inexpensive alternative to Photoshop.
Cost: Free
Photo editing software, much like PhotoFiltre.