"Graphic editing" refers to the process of manipulating images, graphics, or other visual elements using specialized software. Various tools and functions are used to change, enhance, or adjust the visual representation.
Typical functions of software in the "graphic editing" area include:
Image correction: Tools for adjusting brightness, contrast, hue, and saturation to improve image quality.
Cutting and cropping: Functions for removing unwanted parts of an image or isolating objects for further editing.
Retouching and repairing: Tools for removing spots, scratches, or other unwanted elements from the image.
Filters and effects: A variety of filters and effects to alter the appearance of the image or create artistic effects.
Layer editing: Functions for creating and editing layers to create complex image compositions and edit individual elements independently.
Text and typography tools: Options for adding text, captions, or typography effects to images.
Photo montage and compositing: Tools for creating photo montages or combining multiple images into a new image.
Batch processing: Functions for editing multiple images simultaneously by applying predefined settings or actions.
RAW image editing: Support for editing RAW image files to make detailed adjustments.
Export and sharing: Options for exporting edited images in various formats as well as sharing on social media or other platforms.