How to edit photos
You can edit your photos to correct them or to fit the file size requirements of a website. You can even turn your photos into works of art. In this article, find out what are the top image editors that can help you to edit your photos quickly and easily.
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Use a software program
If you have Microsoft Office software programs installed into your computer, chances are that you may have Microsoft Office Picture Manager installed as well. This is a picture editor and it's all that you need to edit your pictures and fix photos. Begin by locating the images in your computer. You can create a shortcut for these images within the software itself. When you are done, you can email or send them to an online storage site. You can also export the images in a variety of formats.
Use an online image editing service - Picnik.com
How to get started This may be the best known free image and photo editing service online. You can start editing your photos right away without registering for a free account. Simply upload your picture to crop, resize and so on. Then, download it to your computer in your chosen file size. You can do this as often as you like. How to get more creative Other than standard photo edits, you can do photo enhancing and make a collage, slideshow, widget or even print them out on cards, canvasses and more. You can mix your photos to make a standard online collage. If you want a fancier collage, turn your photos into a scrapbook, greeting card, etc. With a free account, you can upload up to five photos at a time. Now, you can make beautiful keepsakes easily and share them with people you care. What else you can do You can register for a paid account and access more features. You can install the extension for Chrome, Internet Explorer and FireFox. A widget for Yahoo and a bookmarklet (for FireFox, Safari and Internet Explorer) are available too. You can also get images from online photo storage sites such as Picasa, Flickr, Photobucket and Facebook. Get them from a website - you can either get your attachments from Yahoo! Mail or capture yourself with your webcam on the spot.