Splashup: Free Online Photo Editor
For those of you looking for an online image editor with more features, I’ve got just the thing. Splashup is a free online photo editor and managing tool that runs on all browsers. This isn’t really a new service, but its features and ease of use make it one of the best.
Some of Splashup’s features include layers, brushes, layer effects, and filters. In fact, it’s like a lite version of Photoshop.

The flash-based photo editor opens in a new window. Photoshop users will be familiar with the interface and tools.

You can open photos stored on your computer, from Flickr, from Facebook, Picassa, or any url you specify. Splashup even has its own file format so you can save your work in progress.
As a free online photo editor, Splashup packs quite a punch.
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November 3rd, 2007 12:21
Hey hey! Nice looking demo you got there buddy! Thanks so much.
I’m going to check that editor out. That looks pretty sweet.
Stumbled!
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November 3rd, 2007 13:44
@Mark:
Thanks for the stumble buddy!
Haha I had a feeling you’d like that
November 3rd, 2007 23:14
looks like a really nice online photo editor. photoshop users will feel right at home with this tool.
November 4th, 2007 01:47
@TechMalaya:
You’re right buddy. I had an easy time using it
November 4th, 2007 07:39
I guess this is the beginning of full on epic online editors being available. Adobe are going to have to get smart.
November 4th, 2007 11:15
@Forest:
I’m constantly amazed at the quality of free software available today. A few years ago, freeware meant “not good enough to sell”
November 4th, 2007 13:19
This one looks pretty interesting. I’m not normally a very big graphics person (some of the PC games that I play date back to the 1990’s or earlier), but now that I have a blog, I have been trying to incorporate images into it a little more in order to break up big blocks of text and improve the aesthetics.
When dealing with these images, I have often found that I need to crop, resize, or otherwise alter them slightly in order to make it fit into the post in a way that isn’t too awkward. It looks like the Splashup program might be useful for this, so I will check it out later.
By the way, does anyone know of any open source image sites- in other words, sites that have images that we can freely use for our blog posts without exposing us to possible legal problems? Ever since I started trying to incorporate images into my posts, I have been having some difficulty finding appropriate images to use that are not already copyrighted.
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November 4th, 2007 20:11
I am a big fan of online services. They help me when i work on diffrent computers that dont have softwares which i prefer while blogging. I am going to add this one to my list. Thanks for the info buddy.
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November 4th, 2007 23:19
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November 4th, 2007 23:25
@Karl:
You could try http://www.bluevertigo.com.ar/bluevertigo.htm or one of my favorites is http://www.sxc.hu/index.phtml. I’m not saying everything’s completely free, but practically every photo I’ve needed hasn’t come with strings attached.
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November 5th, 2007 00:35
That’s great i was looking for something like this
November 5th, 2007 00:44
@Karl:


Mark’s suggestions are good ones
@Madhur:
You’re definitely welcome buddy
@Mark:
Now that’s what I call a helping hand. Thanks buddy
@Maher:
You’re welcome
November 13th, 2007 00:29
@Mark:
Thank you for the links. Although these sites do have a few commercial offerings, they have a lot of free stuff too, so this should substantially add to my available image collection.
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November 13th, 2007 11:35
@Karl:
You’re welcome. Yeah, you’ll have to sift through some of them to get at the creamy center.
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January 15th, 2008 13:19
Thanks for this, never heard about it before seeing it here and I have a mate who’s been asking about using photoshop (new camera for xmas). They’re a student so this could be a very much cheaper alternative. Think I may take it for a test drive and write about it on my blog. Cheers
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