Flickr Introduces Web-Based Photo Editing
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For those who wished Flickr included an editing tool to eliminate those Martian eyes or brighten up the garden shot, there’s good news.
The web’s best photo management application has teamed up with the web’s most advanced photo editing software to create an awesome collaboration that’s a dream come true for avid shutter bugs. The Flickr/Picnik collaboration will allow you to edit your shots on the Flickr application without having to download any software. All you have to do is give the Picnik service permission to edit your photos and save them.
The collaboration works similarly to other services who offer their tools on the Flickr application like Yahoo! Travels’ Trip planner.
So, if you want to add a Santa hat to your little kitty pic for your annual Christmas greeting card, you know where to head.
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