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Flickr – the most famous photo sharing website in the world, and Picnik – a not so popular online image editor tool, have reached an agreement to work together and come up with a way to edit photos on Flickr.

Currently there is only one editing function available, which is to rotate the image, but in the near future there will be much more.
How will it work:
Users will be presented with an edit option on the photo page. Clicking it takes the user to a new Flickr photo edit page, with the Picnik tools integrated via an iframe. After editing, users can add the edited photo to their Flickr account or, if they are a Flickr pro user, overwrite the original.
Can someone say “finally!”? I bet most Flickr users have been waiting for this announcement for a long time…
[Via: TechCrunch]
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One Response for "Flickr and Picnik get together"
October 25th, 2007 at 00:21
1Overwrite the original? I’d like to see that one optional.
And it might be nice to be able to allow community members to edit your photo’s if you would like that. Coult be interesting :)
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