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Dr Pic – All Ajax Online Image Editor

29 September 2008 3 Comments

Dr Pic Few months ago, I wrote about Top 3 online image resize service. If I can include one more web service to that list, that would be Dr Pic. Dr Pic is an all AJAX image editor using which you can perform simple image operations on your image.

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You can resize, crop and rotate your images after the upload. Along with it you can also apply some simple effects such as Gaussian Blue, Spread, sharpen, oil paint etc. The Autofix function can automatically adjust the brightness and contrast of your picture or you can also do it manually if you want. After the modifications have been done, you can either save the image to your disk or save it on the web. The web service also allows for Batch Resize of images.


It is not as advanced as Photoshop but can come in handy when you are working at another computer and don’t have Photoshop or other such applications installed.

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  • 3 Comments »

    • Pavan Kumar said:

      All ajax interface would be good. It is taking me very long to load…

      One correction: I guess it is gaussian blur

    • Nirmal said:

      Nowadays there are lots of online image editors, this one looks pretty good. BTW how is the speed?

    • Madhur Kapoor said:

      @Pavan
      Loaded fine for me. And thanks, will fix it

      @Nirmal
      The speed is good

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