Pros
- Visually based image editing helps newbies
- Easy to use
Cons
- Uploads limited by file size and dimensions
Bottom Line
Offers an easy way for inexperienced users to edit and share their photos.
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.
- Adobe Photoshop Express (Beta) Software New Photoshop version offers an easy way for inexperienced users to edit and share their photos.
- 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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