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Published May 4, 2013

Pizap: online photo editor

Aren’t you passionate about taking pictures of the many funky situations in which you and your friends get into? You upload and share, but what if you can further enhance them by making doing some smart photo editing. So all the aspiring photographers out there, get your hands on this easy photo editing website, www.pizap.com. The website is loaded with free wonderful stuff to enhance the beauty and depth of simple pictures. The interface is fairly easy, after signing up, the main menu is as simple as five tabs describing specific feature which you want for your photos, such as ‘make a collage, edit a photo, timeline covers, backgrounds and webcam effects’. All these sections have a huge library of backgrounds, cartoonish effects, clipart, boundaries, etc., and honestly, it is very difficult to make a choice out of such a huge collection as there are around thousands of borders, collage templates, backgrounds and stickers. All you have to do is to upload an image from your desktop or use images through the webcam; design them and give basic effects, your photo will absolutely look unique. Moreover, you can check creative stuff from around the world before even signing up in the ‘popular’, section. Here, many kids after editing their pictures have uploaded and shared with other kids. You will see wonderful backgrounds, borders, stickers and image enhancing basic editing tools used in their pictures. But you should generally avoid putting up your photos on public sites. The website is designed primarily for social networking sites where this photo editor integrates with Flickr, Facebook, My Space, Picasa, Photo Bucket, etc. Pizap provides a free online platform to create unique images, however, it takes some time to master the art of photo editing perfectly.

— Aamir Raz Soomro

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