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08-25 Snipshot

Putting images in blog posts is all fun and games until your desktop is cluttered with a bunch of JPGs of David Hasselhoff's record covers and Andy Gibb memorabilia. What if you could grab that image from the web, resize it and edit it to your liking, and then save it without ever downloading the original or laying a finger on Photoshop? Freakin crazy. I'm probably way behind the times here (what am I? Tech Crunch?), but I never saw the use in a web-based photo editor. It definitely makes sense to me now though.

Snipshot's the best one I've seen so far. It lets you take an image from a URL or your hard drive, and does some really swell, simple editing in a friendly environment. Then it saves them in whatever format you choose, or exports them to Flickr. Pretty swanky. I even used it to resize this SnipShot logo.

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