Adobe’s Photoshop Express is the lightweight online version of the image-editing leviathan that is Photoshop — or rather some Photoshop-style menusonthe grey background of Photoshop Elements.
Despite being much lighter than Photoshop, Express is still one of the more ponderous online editors, taking its time to switch between modes, upload photos and preview changes. This may be because we’re using it in Australia, however: you’ll have to say you live in the US to use the current beta version. It allows photo upload from Facebook, Photobucket and Picasa.
2. Splashup
Splashup looks very much like Photoshop. It’s a layer-based, lightweight editor similar to offline editor Paint.net that can pull in images from Facebook, Flickr, Photobucket or any URL you specify.3. Flauntr
Flaunt R is a great online image editing service which has a wide range of features. Moreover it’s quite fast and easy to use. It has different sections like; editR, textR, stylR, profilR, etc. It works in almost every browser without any problems.
4. Pixer.us
Need a quick fix for that photo? With pixer.us you can edit your photos online using only your browser. Upload your photo using the “load image” form. In a few seconds, the image will be displayed on screen and you can start to play with it. After you’re done fixing your photo click on the “Save” button to download it using your preferred file format. All modifications are done in a non-destructive way. Your image will always keep it’s original quality!
5. Snipshot
Snipshot, formerly known as Pixoh, has just five options: resize, enhance, crop, rotate and adjust. The interface is equally clean and simple. It has an API for integrating photos with your own site, and a Firefox extension and bookmarklets that allow you to right-click on any online image and pull it into Snipshot for editing.
Picnik is a free program that allows you to edit and alter your photos by linking up with the places you store and share them, such as Facebook, MySpace, Flickr, Photobucket and Picasa’s online albums, as well as those stored on your computer.
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7. Fotoflexer
Fotoflexer allows you to edit photos directly from MySpace and Facebook. It has a lot of features. You can add various kinds of effects to your pics, add decorations, resize, recolor, smoothen, etc. You can also add layers to your pic.
ImproveYourImages is an easy-to-use, completely automated, web-based image improvement tool. All you need is to do is to upload the picture or point the program to it’s destination on the web. No need to play around with settings and colors, it’s fully automated. Upload, click, done.
ImproveYourImages is an easy-to-use, completely automated, web-based image improvement tool. All you need is to do is to upload the picture or point the program to it’s destination on the web. No need to play around with settings and colors, it’s fully automated. Upload, click, done.
Online Image Editor is the most convenient browser-based software for online photo and image editing. With our new version you can now edit images online with greater ease and even better results! And, yes, OIE runs on MS Vista!
Online Image Editor – Edit images online
Online Image Editor – Edit images online
Online Image Editor provides an easy-to-use user interface which allows you to quickly and painlessly create or edit images, photos or graphics. It also enables designers to create more complex graphics in a drag-and-drop environment. Online Image Editor dramatically reduces the time and development efforts required to customize your graphical content, saving you time and money.
10. Pikifx
Pikifx is easy, fun, addictive and very handy to anyone wishing to add some pizzaz to their images. With Pikifx users can upload their images and add a range of cool effects. You can crop, resize, add borders, change color, add text, etc.
Pixlr is a cloud-based set of image tools and utilities, including a number of photo editors, a screen grabber browser extension, and a photo sharing service. The suite was intended for non-professionals, however the apps range from simple to advanced photo editing.
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Pixlr is a cloud-based set of image tools and utilities, including a number of photo editors, a screen grabber browser extension, and a photo sharing service. The suite was intended for non-professionals, however the apps range from simple to advanced photo editing.
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PicResize was founded in March 2005 and has grown to become one of the most popular online image editing tools available on the Internet due to its
ReplyDeleteease-of-use. To date, there have been over 5 million pictures resized and edited at PicResize. On September 9th, 2008, PicResize's advanced online picture
editor, PicResize 3.0, was renamed DrPic.com. The service will always remain free to use.http://www.drpic.com/s
SumoPaint
ReplyDeleteSumoPaint is another free online and desktop photo editor with basic and advanced features. You can upload a photo from your computer or from a URL.
Basic overall photo editing like brightness/contrast, hue/saturation, color balance, and levels can be achieved from the menu bar on top of the editor.
The left pane has the drawing tools which include several shapes. One, in particular, is called the Symmetry tool, which “mirrors” a shape’s stroke, creating a symmetric pattern.
Besides tweaking images, I find Sumopaint to be useful in creating simple logos using the text and brush tools.
Other than the ads that appear on both sides of the web editor and intermittently crash Chrome (the tool uses Flash to run the web version), this photo editor gets the job done easily and is more than suitable for users who are not photo editing experts.
SumoPaint
ReplyDeleteSumoPaint is another free online and desktop photo editor with basic and advanced features. You can upload a photo from your computer or from a URL.
Basic overall photo editing like brightness/contrast, hue/saturation, color balance, and levels can be achieved from the menu bar on top of the editor.
The left pane has the drawing tools which include several shapes. One, in particular, is called the Symmetry tool, which “mirrors” a shape’s stroke, creating a symmetric pattern.
Besides tweaking images, I find Sumopaint to be useful in creating simple logos using the text and brush tools.
Other than the ads that appear on both sides of the web editor and intermittently crash Chrome (the tool uses Flash to run the web version), this photo editor gets the job done easily and is more than suitable for users who are not photo editing experts.
SumoPaint
ReplyDeleteSumoPaint is another free online and desktop photo editor with basic and advanced features. You can upload a photo from your computer or from a URL.
Basic overall photo editing like brightness/contrast, hue/saturation, color balance, and levels can be achieved from the menu bar on top of the editor.
The left pane has the drawing tools which include several shapes. One, in particular, is called the Symmetry tool, which “mirrors” a shape’s stroke, creating a symmetric pattern.
Besides tweaking images, I find Sumopaint to be useful in creating simple logos using the text and brush tools.
Other than the ads that appear on both sides of the web editor and intermittently crash Chrome (the tool uses Flash to run the web version), this photo editor gets the job done easily and is more than suitable for users who are not photo editing experts.
AVIARY
ReplyDeleteAviary is another product by Adobe.com and they offer a free online photo editor that you can use to edit and upload your photos right on their site. It is built as a mobile app so you can download the app and use it with your photos that you take on mobile devices, as well.
It boasts plenty of filters and embellishments that you can add to your toolbox to create the best photos possible for your blogs or websites.
Adobe offers Aviary to seamless integrate with their other photo editing programs such as PhotoShop and others so you can sign in with your Adobe ID to do more with your photos.
Paint.net is (at least in our opinion) the simplest option on the list. It still comes with a ton of powerful features like layers, adjustments, and user-created plugins, but is simple enough that complete newcomers can grasp it immediately. The features are across the top, and filters are accessible from a drop-down menu.
ReplyDeleteSome of the special effects are pretty cool: sharpen, blur, distort, emboss, etc. You can even get some Instagram-esque vintage effects in there for good measure. We don’t want to waste too much time on this one. It’s got a lot of features, an easy interface, and a simple layout. If you’re struggling with others on this list, then stick with the easiest option.
Paint.net is (at least in our opinion) the simplest option on the list. It still comes with a ton of powerful features like layers, adjustments, and user-created plugins, but is simple enough that complete newcomers can grasp it immediately. The features are across the top, and filters are accessible from a drop-down menu.
ReplyDeleteSome of the special effects are pretty cool: sharpen, blur, distort, emboss, etc. You can even get some Instagram-esque vintage effects in there for good measure. We don’t want to waste too much time on this one. It’s got a lot of features, an easy interface, and a simple layout. If you’re struggling with others on this list, then stick with the easiest option.
Paint.net is (at least in our opinion) the simplest option on the list. It still comes with a ton of powerful features like layers, adjustments, and user-created plugins, but is simple enough that complete newcomers can grasp it immediately. The features are across the top, and filters are accessible from a drop-down menu.
ReplyDeleteSome of the special effects are pretty cool: sharpen, blur, distort, emboss, etc. You can even get some Instagram-esque vintage effects in there for good measure. We don’t want to waste too much time on this one. It’s got a lot of features, an easy interface, and a simple layout. If you’re struggling with others on this list, then stick with the easiest option.