Tim Lauer recently pointed to Picnik and after just a few seconds of playing around I already love it from every angle. It’s free online photo editing, it does more than iPhoto (which is one of the few things I haven’t liked about my MacBook), it integrates with Flickr in a snap, and it’s got a healthy dose of Web as app wackiness about it. (Just read the phrases that come up as you create and account and upload photos.)
With Picnik you can quickly edit all your online photos from one place. It's the easiest way on the Web to fix underexposed photos, remove red-eye, or apply effects to your photos.
With Picnik you can quickly edit all your online photos from one place. It's the easiest way on the Web to fix underexposed photos, remove red-eye, or apply effects to your photos.
With Picnik you can quickly edit all your online photos from one place. It's the easiest way on the Web to fix underexposed photos, remove red-eye, or apply effects to your photos.
With Picnik you can quickly edit all your online photos from one place. It's the easiest way on the Web to fix underexposed photos, remove red-eye, or apply effects to your photos.
Tim Lauer recently pointed to Picnik
and after just a few seconds of playing around I already love it from
every angle. It’s free online photo editing, it does more than iPhoto
(which is one of the few things I haven’t liked about my MacBook), it
integrates with Flickr
in a snap, and it’s got a healthy dose of Web as app wackiness about
it. (Just read the phrases that come up as you create and account and
upload photos.)
It's the easiest way on the Web to fix underexposed photos, remove
red-eye, or apply effects to your photos.