You can edit images on your computer as we said, with iPhoto or Picasa. Sometimes you shoot a series of photos and may want to store them online so you can get access to the photos whenever and wherever you are. Photoshop has been the industry standard for image editing, but for online photos, integrated web storage and Web 2.0 editing software let's anyone do image production without spending hundreds of dollars. Read more about Image editing and use.
Image Edits
Photoshop is the most widely used image-editing software, but it is expensive. The Web 2.0 phenomena refers to software applications that you don't install on your computer but control from your browser. With picnik.com, it is simple and quick to open an image from your computer, a web page or an online photo album and crop, resize, rotate, save and share the image. And it's free. Picnik is integrated with several online photo services, making your editing work quick and easy. You can edit in picnik.com in less time than it takes Photoshop to open on your computer.
Online Photo Albums
When you register for an online photo storage site, just read the online instructions to move your photos online. You can upload a single photo or a batch of photos. Read how to upload your phonecam pictures in the FAQ on each site. Flickr.com gives you a personalized address. The subject line becomes the title of the picture that you upload via multimedia message. Your images can be kept private or made public. Many sites offer various kinds of Creative Commons licenses, which are forms of copyright protection that allow some use of your images. From most photo sites you can order prints and back-ups of your images on CD or DV.
Free Photoshop alternatives
Want to edit on your computer (offine) -- here are some suggestions from C-Net.com
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