Being able to crop, touch up, and share pics from anywhere is the best feeling in the world. OK, maybe I'm exaggerating, but it definitely has its perks. I've been using Picnik quite regularly to edit photos online when I'm away from my handy-dandy Photoshop or iPhoto, and although it's great, I'm limited in what I can do. I was so pumped this morning when I read on Gadgetell that Adobe Photoshop Express has just launched!
The lowdown? You are allowed to upload up to 2GB of photos for editing, it's fast and uses flash, it has all the basic Photoshop editing functions like adjusting white balance, and best of all, it's free! Excuse me while I go experiment! Keep in mind Photoshop Express is still in Beta, so there may be a few glitches that need to be fixed.

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Stuart Weitzman
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free? so cool!
1Yay! I'm way too excited about this, haha, but it's a good solution when I don't have Photoshop readily available!
2This is great!
3I use photoshop, but all I do is re-size and sometimes use auto-correct to fix bad lighting issues. (Stupid camera.) I just hate having it on my PC because I rarely use it and it's too complicated for what I use it for. Picnik is cute. This seems cool too.
4I've been playing around with it today -- doesn't seem to have a resize image option - unless I'm blind. I saw the crop - but there is no way to resize. And did I miss the constrain proportions option? (Seems like resize would work really well for those wanting to put the images up on Facebook, ect.) This is cool, but truthfully, I have Photoshop, so I use that. For quick resizes, I use Irfanview (http://www.irfanview.com/) although I've been using picnik for screen shots and resizes more and more.
I will recommend it to my friends though!
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