Zooming in on photo editing tools
By Josh Lowensohn on 30 March 2009
While most photographs are rectangular, the tools we use to edit them come in all manner of shapes and sizes. We've looked at more than a dozen different online services that let you edit your photos and capture what each one of them looks like so you can get a preview before you dive in.
To see how they stack up against each other, click here for a complete comparison chart.
FlauntR
Here you can see how
FlauntR's user interface packs a lot of features in a small space. When you're done working on a photo, you can also kick it over to one of FotoDesk's other editing tools from the top menu.
(Screenshot by Josh Lowensohn/CBS Interactive)
Topics: software, photos, photo editors, josh, cbs, screenshot, interact, photo
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