Posts Tagged ‘editor’

Freeware Application: Power Sound Editor

Power Sound Editor Free helps you transfer tapes, LPs, live performances, Internet radio, TV, DVD, or any other sound source to your hard drive. The software helps protect your valuable recordings–just set the sound source, the recording quality, and volume, then start recording.

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This Free Sound Editor allows you to perform various operations with audio data such as displaying a waveform image of an audio file, filtering, applying various audio effects and more. It includes a click and crackle filter for cleaning vinyl records, a noise filter for cassette-tape recordings, and an equalizer to enhance the sound quality of all recordings.

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Computing: LightBox – Free Photo Editor

samplepage2-cut1.jpgIf you take a lot of digital photos, you know that sometimes you need to tweak them to get them “just right”. Whether it’s issues with lighting and color, poorly framed subject, or the dreaded red-eye, you know that you need a tool to help you clean up your images. You also know that if you want to buy a copy of Photoshop you may have to refinance your house.

If your graphical editing needs are primarily in dealing with photos like this, then you might want to take a look at LightBox Free.

It’s a professional-level image editor that doesn’t cost like a professional tool. You can resize your images, crop them (maybe cut your irritating brother-in-law out of the family photo), print them, and get rid of those dreaded red eyes.

LightBox Free is a Windows app, and runs under Windows 2000 or later. If you really like it, they also have a paid version with even more features.

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