flauntR - free photo effects

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Add digital image effects for scrapbooking, MySpace, or just plain fun.

Want an easy and free way to add borders and special effects to your photos without having to download or learn special programs?  Try flauntR, a new digital effects website that allows you to upload images from your computer or Flickr account and add fun special effects.  Now you can make custom designs for your Squidoo lens avatars, MySpace comments, or digital scrapbooks.

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How did it work? 

The first problem I ran into was that I couldn't get my images to import from Flickr. I thought it was a problem with FireFox but it didn't work for me in Explorer either.

When I did get images uploaded from my computer, I could only save them and share them to Flickr with the file name flauntR set for me.

Besides those glitches, the range of free effects that you can add to your image is quite extensive, nicely organized, and of great quality. It's easy to use, and you can save your altered images right to Flickr, as you can see I've done below.

My images from flauntR 

Some images I did test edits on using flauntR.

curated content from Flickr

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    Suzie-Shine Suzie-Shine Jul 16, 2009 @ 11:19 am
    Haven't heard of these before, but the effects look interesting.
    Suzie
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    onizuka onizuka Feb 20, 2009 @ 8:21 am
    Nice information, Kimberly. Easier to edit photos now.
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    Wysiwigs Wysiwigs Nov 19, 2008 @ 11:22 am
    Thanks for some great information ~ sounds really handy ~ I'm checking it out as soon as I get home from work! :o) 5*
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    photochrist photochrist Sep 18, 2008 @ 1:42 am
    Even though these guys are a startup, they're moving fast. They've introduced printing for social networks i.e. you can import photos stored in Facebook and such sites, apply hundreds of one-click effects, and upload it directly to your community site or get it printed as a photobook or so. Really cool!
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    pauper pauper Sep 17, 2008 @ 11:36 pm
    yup! gud, zooming the photo is in but the frame is really keeping the photo look clear and stylish, classy!
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I AM: Kimberly Dawn Wells

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