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    gloroz
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    1 Feb 2012 - 11:32 AM
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    Hello,

    I am trying to decide on a another online photo editor to use.

    I have been using Phixr.

    I need more advancedl tools like cloning and wanted to be able to work with layers.

    I tired uploading pictures Fotoflexer, Aviary, Pixlr, Splashup and Sumo Paint.

    I couldn't save the photo on Fotoflexer for some reason. With Aviary I experienced problems uploading the photo. Pixlr, Splashup and Sumo Paint I had problems after I uploaded the photo. The photo appreared so large and no matter what I tried would not scale down.

    GIMP was be to long a learning curve.

    I have considered purchasing a photo editor like photo shop elements.

    It is actually make more sence for me to keep editing online.

    Anyone know of another online photo editor I can consider or could might have any idea why I expereinced problems with the other editors?

    Thank you

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    mikehit
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    1 Feb 2012 - 11:46 AM
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    Quote: I need more advancedl tools like cloning and wanted to be able to work with layers.

    GIMP was be to long a learning curve.

    Unfortunately you can't have more advanced tools without putting the time in to learn how to use them.



    Quote: I had problems after I uploaded the photo. The photo appreared so large and no matter what I tried would not scale down.

    Did you try to adjust the % view - you probably need about 15%-25% to fill the screen?



    Quote:
    It is actually make more sence for me to keep editing online.

    As a matter of interest - why?

    gloroz
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    United States
    1 Feb 2012 - 12:02 PM
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    To repond to matter of interest. I am out of the house most of the time. I edit where and when I can. Online just seem to work out for me.

    JN_CHATELAIN_PHOTOGRAPHY
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    1 Feb 2012 - 12:34 PM
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    You could download Photofiltre. It's free, easy to use/learn + can do all sorts of things.

    Haven't used it all that much, but maybe try Paint.net - free download, just need the link on your desktop, and I seem to remember that it works online, not on your harddrive.

    http://paint.net/

    Ade_Osman
    Ade_Osman (e2 Member)
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    1 Feb 2012 - 3:33 PM
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    Google's very own Picasa or it you really want to edit your picture online Lunapic might be worth a look......Personally I'd go with Picasa!

    Ade

    Last Modified By Ade_Osman at 1 Feb 2012 - 3:35 PM
    Coleslaw
    Coleslaw (e2 Member)
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    1 Feb 2012 - 3:38 PM
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    Quote: Online Photo Editor

    = Peter Bargh? Smile

    BillyGoatGruff
    BillyGoatGruff (e2 Member)
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    1 Feb 2012 - 3:42 PM
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    Quote: Online Photo Editor
    = Peter Bargh? Smile

    True, but he'd probably ask for a fee....being a pro 'n' all Wink

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