Picknik now part of Google’s Picasa photo editing

by Benjamin Graham on July 14, 2010

in Gadgets,Internet,News

Google has added Picknik Photo Editing to its Picasa Web Album. Picknik is an online photo editing software marker which Google had acquired in March. This way, Google has thrown a huge challenge to Flickr, which is a huge and established site for photo editing.

Prior to the adding of Picknik, Google’s Picasa was an ordinary PC application that enabled the user in resizing and adding some simple effects to the photos. Now Picknik is going to radically change the things for the company and the users too.

Picknik has all the required features for the users who wish to edit photos. But the critics say that Picknik is more like it is crammed into Picasa rather than being the part of it. The users have been given an option, implying that the software has not been introduced as a new feature. While regular tools are free, you have to pay a fee of $5 per month or $25 per year for use of some advance tools and options.

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