http://fotoflexer.com/
This one was my favorite, and also happened to be the first website I came across. I really like not only the various photo editing options this website has, but also how easy it is to navigate the website itself. You can do minor editing, like retouching blemishes and red-eye correction, or get into more serious things like layering images and distorting them. I find that it's simple enough for a beginner to use, but offers enough options that it wouldn't leave a seasoned graphic designer wanting more. Another great feature of this website is the ability to use photos from flickr or Facebook at the click of the mouse, or to upload them from your personal files.
http://www.pixlr.com
This website is a more advanced online editing software. Like Photoshop, it requires much more knowledge of the types of tools available and what they can do. It is obvious that this website used Photoshop as a template for their website, which is nice for those who feel comfortable with the Photoshop software. The website is also available in a wide variety of different languages, which makes it very accessible to everyone.
http://picknik.com
This website is my third and least favorite choice. It's a little cluttered with advertising, which could lead to a novice feeling overwhelmed. There aren't as many features on this website as the first two listed, but it has the feature of uploading your own pictures from other websites as well as your desktop, just like the other two. Once you are in the throws, of editing, however, the functionality of this website is very quick and effective.
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