Pros
- Integrates with multiple photo sharing sites
- Good selection of standard editing tools
Cons
- Color and exposure auto-fixes are conservative
Bottom Line
A superb interface and thoughtful touches make photo editing fun.
More Information
- Web-Based Photo Editors We looked at six free, browser-based image editors that promise to make photo fixes easy; this chart summarizes their differences.
- Picnik.com Outstanding online photo editing for casual photographers who live online.
- Web-Based Photo Editors We looked at six free, browser-based image editors that promise to make photo fixes easy; this chart summarizes their differences.
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