Imagine yourself on vacation. After taking an excellent shot using your recently bought SupraUltraMax camera that is powered by an 18 megapixel lens, you are now all too excited to share it with everyone back home.
To email the pictures, you scoured that foreign country for an internet caf. You attached your camera’s memory card on your rented computer and you found out how amazing your camera’s storage is – the file size of the pictures are enormous.
You can′t possibly email home images amounting to twenty seven megabytes. With the computers in the internet caf you went to without any photo editor, there’s no way you can resize the pictures. So would sharing the photos mean you have to return home first?
You don′t really have to do that.
Thanks to the advancements in broadband services, there are now websites that provide services such as photo uploading and editing. What’s good with this is that it could be done on the website itself.
For various tools like Red Eye Removal, OCR recognition, Borders and Sepia conversion, there’s the online editor call Phixr. It is one of the better websites when it comes to these kinds of services.
With Phixr, you can edit the pictures on their website and then transfer it to another instantly. This is because websites such as Costco, LiveJournal and Flickr have made third-party agreements with Phixr.
But it is important to note that Phixr does not keep the pictures for longer periods of time. Since it’s not really meant for storage, the pictures, get removed three hours after editing is over.
Meanwhile, there’s PXN8 (pronounced as Pixenate and yes, it’s seems like a license plate). It’s Bookmarklet feature makes immediate loading of images possible. In just two mouse clicks, you can upload and open an image using PXN8.
Reviewers particularly have a lot of things to say about PXN8’s quick and easy workflow. This is because it has a lot of effective facets and elements.
Though it provides only basic features like image rotating and resizing, Pixoh is still considered as a top of the line interface in online photo editing. This is due to the fact that it can accommodate large files reaching up to 10 megabytes.
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