[BNM] Flash based image editor I can embed on my website
James Moss
email at jamesmoss.co.uk
Mon Feb 2 10:45:23 GMT 2009
I looked at picnik but its a bit overkill for what im after. The nice thing
about pixlr is that it doesnt have any branding within the app itself which
means it integrates quite nicely. However I hit a stumbling block, they use
a bit of javascript to break out of the iframe im placing it in. Sent an
email to developers asking nicely if they might be able to provide a way to
supress that functionality in return for donations / linking / advertising.
I'll post everything ive found up on my blog when im all done, if anybody
else is interested.
James Moss | Developer
Solv.IT | 01273 25 20 24
2009/2/1 iestyn lloyd <iestyn at gmail.com>
> On Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 4:43 PM, James Moss <email at jamesmoss.co.uk> wrote:
>
> > Hi Guys,
> >
> > As per the title, does anybody know of a flash based image editor which I
> > can embed into a website. Im working on an app which has a section that
> > lets
> > users upload a banner to display on their page. However I expect most of
> my
> > users wont be very graphics savvy so I want to be able to let them create
> > one from scratch by images, layering adding text etc and saving in jpg or
> > png format. without having to get them to install a full blown image
> > editor.
> >
> > A bit of googling doesnt bring much luck, and ideally im after something
> > with is open source or has a flexible licence.
> >
> > Any ideas?
> >
>
>
> Picnik? Flickr uses it. Not open source though.
> http://www.picnik.com/info/api
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