Snipshot is a photo editor that lets you start editing any photo with one click of a bookmarklet. Alternatively, you can enter a URL of a picture and edit that or just start playing with the sample image displayed on the service’s landing page. You can move the image around and resize it for better viewing by dragging it and grabbing a corner handle. Enhance did a nice job adjusting the brightness. Rotate is unusual in offering no options: It just rotates the picture 90 degrees clockwise, and if that’s not what you want, you have to keep rotating—but that’s hardly a hardship.
The more interesting stuff begins when you click on Adjust:
With this tool you can get a little more sophisticated; it has sliders for
* Size, in pixels
* Brightness
* Contrast
* Saturation
* Hue
* Sharpness—really two filters in one, as you can blur with it, too.
You can save the finished photos to your flickr account or have a jpg saved to your desktop. The web application is pretty fast. Plus it’s free. No sign up necessary.
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