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Rather than use traditional photo editing software, more and more people are perfecting their photos with simple online applications like Piknik and Snipshot. With these tools, the user may upload and alter a photo in several clicks. This page provides links to online photo editors, as well as reviews of them. For a consumer's overview of digital photography, see How to Buy a Digital Camera. For related info, see How to Buy Memory Cards for a Digital Camera.
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Online Photo Editor Questions
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best online slideshow applications? 5 AnswersProbably one of the coolest slideshow apps I've seen is Animoto: read more -
Where is the best place online to get my Halloween photos developed? 6 AnswersBest is always subjective, but combining quality with price, York Photo provides a good combination of the two. The pricing seems good, too with 8 cents for 4x6... read more -
Ok - Graphics Editor People I Need a better ( free ) editor. 3 AnswersDid you check "The Gimp"? http://www.gimp.org/ It's very complete, very similar to other graphics editors that you have used before and Open source. The only d... read more -
What do you think? If I take photographs of my kids playing with other children, is it ok for me to place those photos online? 6 AnswersYeesh... technically, if there's nothing in the pic to enable a geographic pin-point, then theoretically there's nothing wrong with it, but... I won't. I set... read more
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Reviews of Online Photo Editors
- Mashable: 6 Online Photo Editors Compared
- TechCrunch: Online Photo Editing Overview
- Photodoto.com: Review: Picnik.com online photo editor
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