PXN8.com - Online Photo Editor
Every had a situation where you required a photo editor but didn’t have GIMP, Photoshop or Paint Shop Pro handy. Well there is such a tool now online that requires no plugin nor software installation, PXN8. PXN8 (pronounced pix-en-ate) is an online basic image editing tool that just uses HTML, CSS and JavaScript. PXN8 provides the ability to crop, resize, rotate, image centering (spirit level), remove red eye, adjust colors, whitening tool, light correction, flat/noisy correction, zoom in/out, selections and fun effects. Images can be loaded into PXN8 via uploading one via your computer or via a web site address. After your editing is completed you can save the results to Flickr or save it to your computer. Just basic editing but good enough for most people’s needs. For the more adventurous PXN8 can be customized using HTML, CSS and a variety of web programming languages. Of course for those wanting to do this one has to pay the big price tag of $749.00 USD. Seems a little high considering Photoshop or let alone GIMP blows this online application out of the water. However I could see this being quite handy for various businesses online. The only real concern I have is what about my privacy with the images I’ll be using in PXN8 at pxn8.com? No mention on the site to this that I saw. Over all I would have to say this online application is quite amazing considering what it can do only using HTML, CSS and JavaScript.
Source: PXN8.com
Source: GIMP
Source: Adobe Photoshop
Source: Paint Shop Pro
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Source: Flickr


April 25th, 2006 at 12:59 am
Hi,
re: your privacy concerns.
All uploaded and transition images on the PXN8 server are deleted after 3 hours. Putting up a privacy policy is one of the things we need to get around to doing.
Walter
April 28th, 2006 at 6:24 am
http://www.phixr.com - similar site, more features
April 30th, 2006 at 7:42 am
Thanks Gustav. Looks good only down side that I see at first glance is the fact that one has to register. I think registering is fine but to many situations require registration when it’s not necessary.