Sure, there are free apps out there that can give your pictures a cool effect or filter, but full-featured photo-editing tools give you more control over details in your images. Better yet, a good premium suite can let you correct problems such as overexposure, inaccurate white balance or offending glare and blemishes. You should also pick a photo editor that's easy to use but still offers plenty of advanced features.
2014 Photo Editing Software is already here. And I can say yes to that, because I've already seen Adobe Photoshop Elements 12 in store. If you want more control when it comes to correcting or simply lighting your images. Check out these three to see which one fits your needs.