Monday, February 20, 2012

Online Photo Editors

Below are three online photo editors.  Try each out and compare and contrast what you like about each.  Upload and manipulate at least one photo on each.  Discuss features it offers such as red eye, crop, rotate, contrast, brightness, auto fix/enhance and how easy it is to use.  Can you easily transfer images to other places such as Flick and/or Facebook?

http://advanced.aviary.com/

http://pixenate.com/

http://www.lunapic.com/editor/

12 comments:

  1. I liked the pixinate site, but the lunapic was not very helpful with actual photo editing.

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  2. http://advanced.aviary.com/ :I didn't really this one I think it got to complicated for me.

    http://pixenate.com/ :This one was okay, hard to figure out at first but pretty cool once you get the hang of it.

    http://www.lunapic.com/editor/ :this one was my favorite of the three, it was easy to figure out and had some cool effects.This one can easily transfer images to other places, as well as the one right above.

    Kamryn Frantz(;

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  3. The first site Advanced.aviary was lame i couldn't really do anything other than draw on a photo
    The second site pixenate was even worst all I could do was crop and rotate the photo
    the 3rd site lunapic was better I could at least change the photo design and do some other things on it
    -Jeff Myers

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  4. I think that advanced.aviary.com was the easiest site to use. It was more organized than the other websites and the photo editing options were easier to find.

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  5. I like the Advanced Aviary site.The other two sites were hard to use and not that organized.
    Connor Schalitz

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  6. I liked lunapic.com the best because it was easy to use, has lots of features and effects and easy to upload on Flickr and Facebook. pixenate.com was also easy but, did not has as many features and effects and you can not upload to Flickr or Facebook. aviary.com was hard to figure out adn did not have a lot of features and effects and you can not upload to Flickr or Facebook.
    Kaylee Box

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  7. http://advanced.aviary.com : I thought aviary had many great features,it had the second most amount of features than pixenate. All the tools worked well. Hard to work the tools though. You could easily upload this to other sites.

    http://pixenate.com/ : The tools were very easy to use. It did not have many features though. You could upload your pictures to other sites easily.

    http://www.lunapic.com/editor/ : It had more features than the other two sites. It was easy to work with the tools. Many different ways to change photos and make them better or funny or whatever you want to do with them.You could easily upload this to a other sites, just like the other two.

    Austin Woods

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  8. Aviary was to plain for me and kinda complicated.
    The Pixenate was a little better but still boring.
    Lunapic was the worst in my mind.

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  9. I liked Pixenate.com because it was easy to use and there were a lot of features and effects. You can upload to Flickr easily too! The other sites were confusing to me.
    Cassidy Floriana

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  10. http://advanced.aviary.com/ was the easiest one to me, I liked it more than the other two because it is easier to use and get used to than the others. It has some cooler effects and a more user friendly setup.

    - Jason Gonring

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  11. http://advanced.aviary.com- I thought it helped my photo editing and had many features to it.

    http://pixenate.com- It did not have many features to work with but still helpful.

    http://www.lunapic.com/editor- I didn't enjoy this site it had no feature that were interesting.


    * Lauren Goa *

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  12. http://advanced.aviary.com- I think this site was layed out best and had great tools.
    http://pixenate.com- this site didn't have as many tools but it was still a good editing site and easy to use.
    Http://www.lunapic.com/editor- I didn't care for this site, it was a little more confusing and didn't have that great of tools.
    -Lauryn Horace

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