Affinity or gimp if you prefer proper open source. These are editors not RAW developers even if they have basic functionality. Post above contains some titles to try for that.
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I'm an Affinity user for the heavier editing, but for just adjusting photo size, lighter, or darker, etc. I've been using Irfanview for 27 years. It's freeware and available for safe download from cnet.com. My main use for the last 10 years has been reducing the size and pixel count of photos that I want to post on forums that limit sizes. Be certain to download both the program and the codec files. Install both in a chosen directory. It even makes great slide shows of all photos in a given directory. Very menu driven, so you won't likely need help too.
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