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Picnik Online Photo Editor Review
- Picnik certainly takes its name to heart: Its sleek tabbed interface has a blue-sky background and blades of grass, and it claims to be picking blackberries, buttering sandwiches, and cueing up birdsongs as it loads. But the service's playful personality belies its serious capabilities. In fact, of the six online photo editors I reviewed for PC World, Picnik's free version is my top pick--even without some features available only in the $25-a-year Premium edition. (See the chart of Web-based photo editors and our slide show on the services.)
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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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