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With the advances in photo editing software, turning your everyday snapshots into digital masterpieces has never been easier -- and you don't even have to be computer savvy to do it. CNET's Webware has a rundown of 15 great online photo editing tools, 13 of which are completely free and offer the abilities of photo editing software costing hundreds of dollars. These free online photo editors let you fix, trim, manipulate and then save your high resolution digital pictures anywhere you have an Internet connection.

The free photo editors include:
  • Flauntr
  • Fotoflexer
  • Lunapic
  • Phixr
  • Phoenix
  • Photoshop.com
  • Picnik
  • Picture2Life
  • Pixenate
  • Pixer.us
  • Pixlr
  • Snipshot
  • Splashup
It is amazing how many options and how good these editors have gotten in just the last year. Thanks to CNET's handy comparison chart (links to each site are available at the bottom of each review -- they are worth reading first, instead of going straight to each site) you won't have to spend a day and a half trying them all just to find the one that suites you. Thanks to these tools, unless you're a professional, it doesn't look like you'll have to pay to edit your photos again!
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