Flickr is a free photo and video website than belongs to Yahoo! The Flickr free edition lets you upload as many as 100 megabytes of photos per month. If you need unlimited storage, you can subscribe to Flickr Pro for $24.95 annually (March 2010). After uploading your photos, you can edit them through Picnik, a free photo-editing website that belongs to Google and is a business partner of Flickr. If you need advanced editing features, you can subscribe to Picnik Premium for $24.95 per year (March 2010).
Log on to Flickr, click on "Upload Photos & Video" and then click "Choose photos and videos" to display a "Select file(s)" window. Navigate to the photo or photos that you wish to upload. For example, if you have several new photos that you want to upload, select them and then click "OK" to list them under the "Upload to Flickr" heading.
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Click on "Upload Photos and Videos" to upload your photos. Click "Add a description" to display a "Describe this upload" page. If you wish, you can add tags, rename the photos, add them to an existing photo set or create a new set. Click "Save" to display "Your photostream" through which you can view or edit any photo you have uploaded.
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Choose a photo to edit and click on it to display it as a single photo. Above the photo, click "EDIT PHOTO" to display it in the Picnik photo editor. Picnik has eight photo-edit buttons: Auto-fix, Rotate, Crop, Resize, Exposure, Colors, Sharpen and Red-Eye.
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Use the Picnik photo-edit buttons to edit your photo. You can start over any time by clicking "Undo." After you are satisfied with your edits, click "Save" to display the "Save this photo" window. In the Title field, enter a new name for your edited photo, and then click "Save" to exit from Picnik and store the photo in your Flickr photostream.
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Delete the original photo if you wish. Click on your "photostream" to display its page, and then click on the original photo to display it as a single photo. Above the photo, click "DELETE" to remove it from your photostream.