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Arranged by my favorite to my least favorite.
SUMO Paint: I honestly believe that this is the closest online free web-based alternative of PhotoShop I've found so far. It's easy to navigate threw, great for beginner, and advanced users. Not to mention has a lot of other things too. Check it out!
Aviary: Site with 4 very powerful editors. Just look at the Hall of Fame.
Pixlr: This is an online image editing application, which is a close resemblance to PhotoShop as for as interface in concerned, but doesn't have a lot of the filters although it's pretty good if your just getting into design/editing photos, and using layers.
Splashup: This is an online image editing application, which is a close resemblance to PhotoShop as for as interface in concerned, but doesn't have a lot of the filters although it's pretty good if your just getting into design/editing photos, and using layers.
LunaPic: This is a good online website where it generates all the effects, without you hafting to do complicated stuff like going to filters, adding new layers, etc: etc: LunaPic enables you to import your picture onto the site edit it with lightning animations, fire, make picture slideshows, edit your picture with effects like invert, colorize, pimple remover, draw on it, add gradients to it, and much much more.
PhotoShop Express: I like the fact that Adobe gives you 2GB of space, and this web application has no ability to layer, or composite images.
flauntR: If you want to make your photo look like a cheezy painting, this is the place.
Pic Resize: Ad-free editor. Now many tools, but I love the huge buttons.
Pixenate: The icons and ads are annoyingly awful, but the app works.
Imikimi: (Must register to website to use) This is a pretty decent online image editing application, but you haft to install a plugin for it, but it's a pretty basic program.
FotoFlexer: Another simple interface. This one enables you to composite and “layer” images but without using a traditional layers palette. Instead, you can drag the photos and “push” them back or forward.
Phixr: An example of how ugly these apps can get.
Snipshot: Nice, simple, and clear interface, with no ads at all.
I accidentally deleted the other topic of this, so this is just a repost.
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