


As a result of Library 2.0, I am more aware of articles in the newspaper that reference technology or new websites, etc. In the Baltimore Sun "Plugged In" section today, there was an article about a photo editing website that is free, and very easy to use. It is http://www.picnik.com/. I tried it out, and it was really easy to manipulate a saved photo (size, "red-eye", color, clarity, etc.). The article compares the site to Abode's Photoshop.
I used a sepia treatment to make the photo look "antique", and you can see the results. Try out this cool site!
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