Today, I messed around with something called “nubuzzphoto”. I’d never heard of it before, but it sounded interesting, So I dove right in.

Getting Started
First, I had to figure out what this thing even was. I did some digging around, It’s some open source tool about photos, I got it set up on my computer. Honestly, that part took a bit longer than I expected, there are lots of confusing steps.
Playing Around
Once I had it running, I started experimenting. I:
- Imported a bunch of my own photos.
- Tried out the different editing tools. They have some basic stuff like brightness and contrast, which is pretty standard.
- Checked If there are any cool filters.
It’s no Photoshop, I got to used to professional tools, It’s got the basics, and for quick edits, it seems alright.
What I thought
So, after spending a few hours with “nubuzzphoto,” here’s my takeaway:
- It is Free and open-source, which is always a plus.
- It is Easy to use, even if you’re not a photo editing whiz.
- But I Found it a bit slow sometimes, especially when working with larger images.
Overall, “nubuzzphoto” seems like a decent option for basic photo editing. If you need to do anything super fancy, I don’t know. But for everyday stuff, it gets the job done.
