Online Photo Editing
Day by day we are growing acustom to living off the web. Photo editing is no exception. The creativity and conventional use of photo editing software is very expansive. The ability to morph, remove red eye or any other implications, insert graphics, and much more. But the ability to do this can be very expensive.
There are now several sites that give you the ability to edit photos online with no charge. I will review 3 sites that I came across and go through what I thought of each.
www.pixenate.com The first website that I came across was Pixenate. As I previously mentioned, this site was totally free with no registration. The interface was very very straight forward and simple. It showed a sample picutre that could be replaced with one of your own, and on the side the tool bar. Aswell as the interface following a simple format, the tools are very simple. Examples of the basic tools are cropping, rotation, red eye removal, and lighting. I liked this site as it was simple and quick for one of those quick fixes. Also very useful to someone inexperienced in photo editing.
www.splashup.com
The next website look very organized and professional. Although there was a registration, it was very quick and brief. The interace of the application seemed awfully familiar. A replica of the famous Adobe Photoshop. The application had alot of the tools that it’s counterpart does, including saturations, bluring, layering and more. Aswell, the application included a saving option for unfinished work that saves online rather than on the computer. This site would appeal to a more experienced photo editer and someone who is familiar to Photoshop.
www.fotoflexer.com
My favourite site out of the 3 has to be this one. The homepage was quick and easy allowing me to quickly navigate to he application where I uploaded a picture and could quickly get to editing. The tools were conveniently placed under categories such as effects, basic, decorate etc. The tools were all self explanatory and the filters could easily be applied. This application could make an unexperienced user come out with a picture that could very well be done with one who is a veteran. Kudos to this site.
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Very informative
whitealex - November 6, 2008 at 7:02 pm
Wow Dennis, I found this very cool and useful!
Keep on writing such fascinating and helpful blogs, you’re really great at it.
I also agree that FotoFlexer was the best online photo editing site.
I wrote a similar article, read it if you are interested.
Angie
asabatino - November 6, 2008 at 7:04 pm
Simple and to the point. Good review.
Mr. Pilarski - November 6, 2008 at 7:05 pm
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asabatino - November 6, 2008 at 7:08 pm
I thought your blog was very informative
and sounded professional and intellegent
i would definitly take your opinion seriously
jennifercolacci - November 6, 2008 at 7:17 pm