Sombeech
07-23-2007, 02:19 PM
http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,134753/article.html
The well-designed beta version of Picnik sets itself apart from the crowd by integrating with three photo-sharing Web sites: Flickr, Picasa Web Albums, and Facebook. Picnik can automatically display thumbnails of all your photos, and then you can edit or share them. (Alternatively, you can grab photos directly from your PC, a Webcam, or an online photo search--or even enter a URL.) If a photo exists online, Picnik can probably open it for you.
Picnik clearly won't replace Photoshop. But compared to Picasa, my old favorite for basic editing, Picnik has more to offer--especially if you share most of your photos online and like the idea of editing them from the comfort of your Web browser.
-- Dave Johnson
Picnik's site:
http://www.picnik.com/
The well-designed beta version of Picnik sets itself apart from the crowd by integrating with three photo-sharing Web sites: Flickr, Picasa Web Albums, and Facebook. Picnik can automatically display thumbnails of all your photos, and then you can edit or share them. (Alternatively, you can grab photos directly from your PC, a Webcam, or an online photo search--or even enter a URL.) If a photo exists online, Picnik can probably open it for you.
Picnik clearly won't replace Photoshop. But compared to Picasa, my old favorite for basic editing, Picnik has more to offer--especially if you share most of your photos online and like the idea of editing them from the comfort of your Web browser.
-- Dave Johnson
Picnik's site:
http://www.picnik.com/