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Mashable - The Social Media Guide: 2008/11/13/online-image-editors-2/

  • Melissa · 1 year ago
    Picnick is my personal favorite!!!
  • Blueman · 1 year ago
    Ummm...... Why would anyone ever need an online editor? "(Gee... I forgot what I do for a living and my laptop!) Hey Mr. Client, can I borrow one of your computers so I can access my online image editor? I promise I can make the changes to your website 'in the cloud'."

    After 20 years of designing with Photoshop without web services, I can't ever imagine ever using Photoshop.com.... all of these just seem like one more app that can easily be copied to the Cloud, and makes no sense (or money).
  • Andrew Fielding · 1 year ago
    Can't speak for anyone else, but in the charity I work for we only have one photoshop licence. As a result it is stored on a central computer which we fight over when we need to do photo editing. Oh, and the computer is also used for our finance package, so our finance officer uses it three days a week. Grrrr.

    I have used Phoenix from Aviary (I Beta tested it) to tweak images before putting them into our website CMS. It is brilliant, and far less hassle than queuing (yes, sometimes literally) for the "Graphics PC".

    I can't imagine using online to create a whole document (not yet anyway), but for cleaning or cropping a picture, Phoenix is a lifesaver!
  • luillzki · 3 months ago
    Well some us dont have photoshop on their COMP!!! DID U EVER THINK OF THAT.
  • Ross · 1 year ago
    PicHacks is fun too (http://www.pichacks.com)
  • Chris · 1 year ago
    Thank you! I was looking for exactly this earlier today.. great list. I think its cool that some of these services have APIs.. I wonder what kind of site you could make with them.
  • Get Togetha · 1 year ago
    What's the best online image editor to create blog collages?
  • david · 1 year ago
    Picnik has a great Collage tool - simple, lots of options.
  • tevan · 1 year ago
    why is the optimized image larger than the original image in the webresizer.com screenshot? baffling!
  • martin · 1 year ago
    good word, great list, just bookmarked! ;)
  • Kimmo · 1 year ago
    I think that Sumo paint should be also on that list of online image editors. You'll find Sumo paint at www.sumopaint.com
  • ravaneli · 1 year ago
    I highly agree. I tried it, it's awesome!
  • toon-c · 1 year ago
    I agree for sumopaint !
  • ChanHan Hy · 1 year ago
    Excellent! I like it.
  • imp · 1 year ago
    good list! I think it is very useful for my designs! thanks!
  • Rip · 1 year ago
    I believe you spelled Flauntr incorrectly.
  • stelt · 1 year ago
    Please add some SVG options, we need vector too after all.
  • Matt Alexander · 1 year ago
    +1 SUMO Paint

    Great list.
  • Stefano · 1 year ago
    Great resource, cool stuff!!!
  • Kdok · 1 year ago
    UpPz
  • zac · 1 year ago
    fantastic article . Something to replace offline programs
  • Justin · 1 year ago
    SUMO Paint is incredible! So much better, faster and more fun than others!
  • ik · 1 year ago
    i got image editor for adding text to image and special effects http://imageedit.infobind.com
  • Azam · 1 year ago
    Great list. Sometime I need to use these online pics editor when I'm at "Cyber Cafe". So it is cool that I can just go online to edit the pictures.
  • test@c.com · 7 months ago
    test
  • James M. · 7 months ago
    Great job man!
  • James M. · 7 months ago
    Great job man!
  • James M. · 7 months ago
    Great job man!
  • James M. · 7 months ago
    Great job maaan!
  • James M. · 7 months ago
    sweet job bro!
  • James M. · 7 months ago
    sweet job bro!
  • James M. · 7 months ago
    sweet job bro!
  • byzeero · 3 months ago
    I came across a wicked image editing software, pixlr is one of the coolest things I’d the pleasure to play around with.

    Pixlr.com is the creator of online cloud-based image tools. Today they have two applications in the suite, one we call Pixlr Editor and the other is Pixlr Express. They are built in Flash and you need to have a Flash plug in (get flash) to get it to work.