Of the features available, cropping and resizing are the ones I find most useful for what I do, but picnik’s color and exposure editing features are pretty handy.You can make subtle adjustments.
Of the three, Photoshop is probably better for the professional. Adobe doesn’t even try to make it user friendly. I like fotoflexer for the reasons you mentioned. The premium features on picnik look really cool but if you don’t want to pay for them you end up tripping over them all the time but I use Picnik the most. It’s sort of my default photo editing site–mainly because Flickr links straight to it.
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