Online Image Editors
Today Photoshop still remains the most widely used Image Editor. But in this new era of web-based applications, we should admit that there are lots of other ways of editing photos, which are less complicated, less expensive and even more accessible to the public.
The most common Online Image Editors today are:
Snipshot. It will help you with:
- Editting big images—up to 10 MB, or 5000×5000 pixels, Import PDF (first page only), EPS, and SVG files
- Importing pictures from any web site (including Flickr) with their bookmarklet Flickr exporting, or saving as GIF, JPG, PDF, PNG, or TIF Basic editing tools like crop, rotate, resize (many more are in the works)
- Unlimited undoing and redoing
- Nondestructive scaling, rotating, and cropping
- Image adjustments (beta feature)
Cellsea. With it you can:
- Rotate, resize, and crop
- Fix brightness, color
- Remove noise
- Turn you photos into paintings with oil, Mosaic,Flare and more
- Distort and twist photos
- Add professional-looking blur effects choosing between Gaussian, Motion, Radial Blur, and more.
PXN8. It is an an online image editor with a user interface, what means that you can edit photos without downloading and installing additional software. You can use it for undoing, redoing, resizing, rotating and cropping, whitening and zooming. You can also fix red-eye and light problems and choose between several color effects.
Phixr. This photo fixer comes at handy when you want to:
- Edit huge photo files
- Add a border around the photo
- Do some color adjustments
- E-mail photos and upload them to flickr, fotopic, livejournal, photobucket, fotolog.com, buzznet and dropshots.
VicImager. It is an image toolkit for developers, a collection of functions that will allow you to create image applications. It gives your programs powerful image processing, color reduction, display, TWAIN scanning, printing, file handling, and converting capabilities.
Picture2Life. It will help to fix brightness, color, and contrast problems. It also can flip, add a shadow, set the opacity , etc.
NetImager. It is an image editing suite delivered as a java applet. Ideal for integration into web applications, Content Management Systems and other web based systems. Netimager provides the user with the ability to load, edit, and save photos and other images to their local computer and to a web server.
ImageAuthor. It is an online Java image editor and processor (applet requires Java JVM 1.1 or higher). It can display, edit, process, and save 32-bit color images including BMP, GIF, JPEG, and ICO files. It also supports animated GIF images. ImageAuthor is fully customizable.
nexImage. It is a freely configurable image processing software that integrates current image processing tools directly in your web application without the need for plugins, ActiveX or a Java VM. It offers tools for cutting, scaling, rotating and mirroring, image filters for colour correction (automatic or manual), sharpen and blur, effects, multi-layer picture assembly, word processing tools, reversal/restoration of individual or all processing stages, multilingual and scalable user interface with skins.
LookWow. This online image editor will help you to instantly smooth your skin, brighten your features, crop and resize your photo, adjust colors thanks to such effects as:
- One-Step Enhance
- Even Skin Tone
- Remove Blemishes
- Glamorize Effect
- Enhance Lips
- Classic Look
- Moonlight Effect, and more.
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