First thing that I learned tonight is "not" to open all the photo editing programs up and try to load a imagine into them and edit them within the same browser or session.
The thing that I know about Adobe is that they now how to repair an image. From the simple simple red-eye reduction to even a simple auto correct feature, something nice for people in a hurry. I am a sucker for Adobe Photoshop because of the simplicity of the interface and the simple usage of it. The other thing that I like about the online editor is just click, then upload your picture, and enjoy editing the image. There is no need to become a member or stupid coin system that you have to buy brushes. I honestly would prefer this program over the others and would recommend the off-line, full photo shop program to anyone.
"Moth found in the Williamson AEP station"
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"Nala in her tea pot"
I really didn't like how you have to scroll down the page and click that you want to use this program for free. Honestly there should have been a button right on the top of the page where I could click and start. Oh I'm glad that I have ad-blocker I just noticed that the side and top of the page are completely blank, meaning that they were designed for place holder for ads. The interface looks like an old, refined version of paintbrush. The program runs very slow compared to the other ones and all the options that I wanted to try out I have to upgrade to a pro version. I honestly would say Microsoft Paintbrush is better than this, and that is low.
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"Corona and White Russian"

This online editor, I really dislike until I figured out how to bypass some things. First the interface to me is just to cartoon something with brush strokes. "YOU" have to sign up or sync your Facebook for the service which is something that I truthfully do not care for. Then after you sign up, you have to use the software so much so you can collect coins, to get other brushes. Oh but I figured out how to to get by that and get the full effect from this. The user may try the brushes out to see what the image would look like, but it doesn't revert back to the original image once you are done. This way a user can continue using multiple brushes on the same picture. So after I tried my cartoonist skills on my drinks here, I just pressed "PrtScn" and pasted it into my local photo editor and cropped the background off.
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Befunky, a funky name, came across to me as just another same old photo editing place. Although I will say that they provide a lot more free features. I played with the free software for about thirty minutes to get the feel for it, but alas I felt as there was no true tools to do anything with. The web-site as so far, just take the base imagine and edit it with simple templates and change the characteristic of the imagine.
"Jacob August" as Super Bunny!
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The interface was kind of kiddish, when I uploaded my picture I was hoping for a lot of options but instead got simple slide bars for fade and brush size. They seem to be more towards themes, such as for Halloween but as far as options go, there isn't really a lot to fine tune a picture. I mean don't put the site down but I honestly would just add the effects in here and finish editing the photo with another program. Not to mention some of the "better" effect and style require you to become a pro member, which cost you money. For this service you are looking @ $33 a year.
"Jada Grace" My little princess
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