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Jupiter
January 22nd, 2012, 04:07 PM
Google's New Year clear out will involve shutting down a number of services, including the web-based photo-editing service Picnik. Google bought the company behind the popular website two years ago and said it will move some of its editing tools to Google+ in April as it continues its drive to push more users to the social networking site.

Google has announced it will be retiring the online photo-editing service Picnik, together with a number of other products that the web giant feels “replicate other features, haven’t achieved the promise we had hoped for or can’t be properly integrated into the overall Google experience.”

Services that are affected besides Picnik include:

- Google Message Continuity (GMC): support to be ended. “Current GMC customers will be able to use GMC for the duration of their contract.”

- Google Sky Map: to be open-sourced. Google will be “collaborating with Carnegie Mellon University in a partnership that will see further development of Sky Map as a series of student projects.”

- Needlebase: to be retired on June 1, 2012.

- Social Graph API: “The API isn’t experiencing the kind of adoption we’d like, and is being deprecated as of today.” To be fully retired on April 20, 2012.

- Urchin: “New Urchin Software licenses will no longer be available after March 2012.”

“Changing products that people love is hard….But we’re excited to focus on creating a beautifully simple, intuitive user experience across Google—an experience that will change the lives of millions of people,” Google’s vice president of product management Dave Girouard wrote on the company’s official blog explaining the decision.

Picnik, which was bought by Google two years ago, will be retired on April 19, however, Picnik announced on its homepage that some of its photo editing tools will be moved to Google+, the new social networking site which this week claimed to have 90 million users.

Until Picnik’s closure, users will have the chance to try its premium services for free, and anyone that’s already paid for them will receive a full refund.

Picnik is undoubtedly a very popular product, with an interface that makes photo editing a breeze. Anything from a simple crop to advanced special effects are offered, and the online tools will no doubt be missed by many.

It’s not clear yet how many of Picnik’s photo-editing tools will be pushed across to Google+, but what if you don’t want to open a Google+ account but would still like a quick and simple web-based solution when it comes to tweaking your pics?

Here are some suggestions that should help you out:

FotoFlexer – very similar to Picnik in look and feel; offers many effects, including distortions; ability to work with layers, too. One imagines this site is going to see a big increase in traffic once Picnik disappears from the scene.

Phixr – not such a clean interface; consider it as a simplified version of Picnik. Offers a few interesting options such as noise removal and ‘fun effects.’

befunky – another site which operates along the same lines as Picnik, though befunky feels a little clunkier to use. Still, it offers lots of editing options and may appeal to some, especially those who like to jazz up their images with stickers and such like.

iPiccy – nice, clean interface; lots of options for editing and adding effects. The site is currently in beta, but we can see this one becoming pretty popular with those who enjoy using Picnik.

pixlr – a more Photoshop-looking interface, with a comprehensive set of adjustment tools. Decent filter list. Much more powerful than Picnik, but may be daunting for some. Clean interface though and well worth a look.

source (http://www.digitaltrends.com/web/google-closing-picnik-along-with-a-number-of-other-services/)

Magenta
January 22nd, 2012, 05:34 PM
Guess it's a good thing I have Photoshop. I never used Picnik too often once I learned how to reproduce all the effects using Photoshop and GIMP.

Jupiter
January 22nd, 2012, 05:59 PM
Well, its basically how i live on the weekends :P

UnknownError
January 22nd, 2012, 06:50 PM
The 12 year olds are crying on facebook atm.

Now I can't make such amazing edits as this. ; 333333333333;

https://p.twimg.com/AjorJ_rCEAEb7qg.jpg

Ender
January 22nd, 2012, 08:21 PM
ACA in Photoshop... so yeah :P

TheMatrix
January 24th, 2012, 02:34 AM
(I've never heard of any of those services)
FWIW, all my photo editing is done with the GIMP. :cool:

Magus
January 24th, 2012, 04:22 AM
Tried it once before.

(I've never heard of any of those services)
FWIW, all my photo editing is done with the GIMP. :cool:

Same here.

Korashk
January 24th, 2012, 05:45 AM
To quote TheMatrix:
(I've never heard of any of those services)

xLegendofLink096x
January 24th, 2012, 10:45 AM
I was devistated when I got on and they said they were closing 7 days after my birthday. That's all I use for editing. I have Photoshop though, so I guess it's about time that I bust that out and learn to use it. There is a good side to them closing though: ALL OF THE PREMIUM FEATURES ARE FREE!!

Fourth Dimension
January 24th, 2012, 12:11 PM
I had to get photoshop again because of this i am beyond pissed i use picnik at least 5 times a week i love it this really makes me sad damn google+

Triceratops
January 24th, 2012, 12:38 PM
Picnik is for stupid people who like to post their abysmal edits to facebook. Upping the contrast so bright that their face no longer resembles a real face, but instead a floating pair of eyes and mouth; making the entire picture pink or negative; plastering neon coloured lyrics or stupid quotes in fancy writing all over their face etc, etc, etc.

randomme
January 24th, 2012, 12:41 PM
good job i have photoshop as well