–Camera + is another mobile app which allows you to both take the picture directly through the app and then immediately crop and edit. It’s not the same as Picnik, but it’s terrifically handy.
– This post features 4 photo editing sites and apps, including a great free site with basic editing options, and apps for both iOS and Android users.
– If you haven’t taken the leap to Snapseed, get thee to the download! It’s an amazing way to tweak and edit photos, and partly why some of those Instagram photos you see look so amazing.
– We raved about PicMonkey and for good reason. You’ll really love how quick, easy, and free this handy site and app is. In fact, we bet you might not even miss Picnik after you try it.
You can check out more photo and video editing apps and websites in our archives!
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I am using OpenPhoto. That is the only way to ensure that the photos are mine and continue mine even in case of service shut down.
As a mother, it is really important to me that my son will arrive at a age of 21 being able to see all his photos. We love pictures and if I can not do that, in a kind of way, I have failed.
They are open source and free. They also have iPhone app and are working on android.
Rgs, Roberta.
I’ve been using Snapseed for several months, both on my iPhone & iPad and love its simplicity and results.
I’ve been using PicMonkey for a month+ and am liking it too. They’re introducing new effects all the time, just wish they would get the collage feature launched.
Also coming out soon in the PicNik-replacement category – Ribbet (http://www.ribbet.com), from another group of former PicNikers (PicMonkey’s founders also came from PicMonkey).
So, despite all the worryin’, it looks like there will be a few good alternatives to choose from post-PicNik.
Yes, I am with Lollie on this one and am waiting for Ribbet to go live. It is built on the same platform as Picnik and should mirror Picnik so the learning curve will be minimal….hopefully!