good to know that there are online tools for a lot stuff
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I personally don't like online editors, downloadable ones are more comfortable to use. Photopea doesn't seem to reach the quality of GIMP and Photoshop (no surprise there). Photopea also doesn't seem to have plugins support nor can you import more brushes in.
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I think it can be a handy tool if you are on someone else's computer and need to do a quick and simple photo edit. I found myself in similar situations every now and then in the past, so this one is quite handy. (Thanks for the link, Loops!)
Of course it cannot compare to Photoshop or other professional editing software, but from what I understodd that never was the aspiration of that online tool (nor could it ever be).
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I received the link from you. Thanks again! There were a couple in there I've been after!
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Photopea is an online image editing tool that's worth knowing about.
For instance you could right-click the image below to grab its URL and then open it in the Photopea
website by choosing File -> Open from URL. One interesting way to change the image once you
have it loaded is to choose Image -> Adjustments -> Color Balance. Click the checkmark for
Preserve luminosity and then play with the color sliders.
Of course if you already have a preferred graphics program, use that instead.
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