Editor by pixlr.com - Online Photoshop

Vault_girl

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I love using this - shame it doesnt have the complete features of photoshop. cant think off the top the my head but there have been times when I've been frustrated by it because it cant do something simple which PS can. but for the majority of basic "shoppy" stuff it is excellent!
 

EUDesignStudio

Active Member
They add new features every few weeks so stick with it. I follow them on facebook and they always update with the tools they've added. Great tool if your on a machine that can't handle photoshop.
 

KencoPlenco

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Pixlr is ok but i would highly recommend using gimp. but its your own preference what design software or app your use :D
 

John Marwood

I ♥ cryptic crosswords
Kenco said:
Pixlr is ok but i would highly recommend using gimp. but its your own preference what design software or app your use :D
Is there a translation for the over sixties at all?
 

db

#chaplife
Kenco said:
Pixlr is ok but i would highly recommend using gimp. but its your own preference what design software or app your use :D
is gimp online now, then? the whole point of EUDesignStudio's post is that pixlr is exclusively online, no download necessary.. i have a portable 80MB version of photoshop CS3 in my dropbox which i tend to use, but for quick jobs this pixlr bizniz looks.. well.. the business! lol
 

KencoPlenco

Well-Known Forumite
db said:
Kenco said:
Pixlr is ok but i would highly recommend using gimp. but its your own preference what design software or app your use :D
is gimp online now, then? the whole point of EUDesignStudio's post is that pixlr is exclusively online, no download necessary.. i have a portable 80MB version of photoshop CS3 in my dropbox which i tend to use, but for quick jobs this pixlr bizniz looks.. well.. the business! lol
nope gimp is only downloadable at the moment, however they might make on online version soon, i like gimp casue its free and simple to use :D
 

Glam

Mad Cat Woman
Everyone knows about Photoshop, but it's expensive.
Some free alternatives include GIMP and pixlr. Of the two, pixlr is definitely more beginner friendly. GIMP can get complicated!

Pixlr is decent what I am use now, I also have a link removed that works well with Pixlr, It's great for photo editing!
Holy thread ressurection Batman!!
Don't click that link anyone, it's possibly dodgy and will give your pc a bad dose of the clap!
 
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