Photo editing and manipulation

Posted Dec 14th, 2006 at 2:43AM UTC under Technology
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Having dealt with creating desktop wallpapers and other graphics in the past, image editing and/or creation sometimes takes a toll on us… to the point that we just try to avoid them altogether.

Along comes two websites that I have tried and been using for quite some time now, because of the ease of use and the sheer fun of using them.

Snipshot is an online image editing solution not intended (at least for now), to replace such professional software as Photoshop and Painter. But if you’re out for a quick fix such as cropping, resizing and the like, then this might be the thing for you. No registrations or download required.

On the fun side, ImageChef offers fun new ways of sending images via email or putting them on your blog via templates and your personal text. There are a lot to choose from, and as you can see from the photo above, it is kinda cool.

 

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