Image editing has become a necessity for tech-savvy now a days. Perhaps when you’re out of station for vacation and don’t feel like lugging your laptop along with you. But at least, you’re taking pictures. So you can now crop out yourself from a bunch of your friends and paste it on some social networks and even do more advanced image editing for free with Sumopaint.
Sumopaint, a flex based photoshop gives you an opportunity to create, open and edit images online through its powerful tools with web browser.
First of all, you have to go through an easy-going registration process that requires your desired username, password and an email address. Once you’re logged in, you can access all the options what Sumopaint is made for such as, uploading, editing, searching etcetera.
Beside adding and searching of the images, you can create and view galleries created your buddies and others. You can also rate the pictures by simply clicking on the star icon to let your friends and others know its worth. Based on the ranking system, you can increase your points or roped into credits.
Sumopaint interface’s toolbars, palettes and menu bar resembles Adobe’s Photoshop application. In addition to that, it lets you resize, rotate and optimize brightness, contrast and colors and many of these will actually apply filters (blur, emboss, sharpen etcetera) and other effects, like assigning your image an old-fashioned border or making collages. So you can pick any one that fulfills your needs, from simple image adjustments to improved artistic creations.
A good-to-have feature for Sumopaint is the ability to accept images pasted from windows clipboard and pictures from your Sumopaint account can be saved to your PC and as well as in your Snap Account.
I haven’t encountered any showstoppers using Firefox yet, so I think you must give it a try for your digital paintings.



The good thing about these blogging engines and CMS platforms is the lack of limitations and simple manipulation that allows developers to implement wealthy content material and ‘skin’ the website in a way by investing in extremely little effort one would by no means notice what it is making the site tick all without limiting content and effectiveness.
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Hi,
I can’t seem to get images on to the clipboard.
Nor can I paste from the clipboard if I have an image there from another source.
How did you manage to use the clipboard?
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