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PicWash: practical alternative to professional photo touch up

picwash PicWash: practical alternative to professional photo touch upIn this digital age, having a captivating social networking and online dating profiles mean a lot to millions of teens and young adults. Hence, having a perfect picture devoid of acne scars and pimples is a serious business.

So serious that PicWash, a new photo-enhancement web services to the masses by making them easy to use and cost-effective, is bound to make a killing considering that many are as concerned with their “web appearance” as with their physical appearance.

The company’s editors and graphic designers collaborate with a dermatologist and beauty industry consultants to help ensure that you look great and your picture looks its best – without making you look like a different person. The service is easy to use and cost effective. Users can upload photos to PicWash.com and request a PicWash for as little as $7 per photo, compared with $50, the average price of a professional photo touch up. Photos are returned in 48 hours via e-mail.

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3 people thinks stuff!

  1. Wow this programme is great ;) I’ve to check this ! :)

    By Katalog Stron on March 10, 2008 12:37 pm

  2. Wow, what a great idea for a service! I wonder how it’s working out for them, theres definately a demand and they priced it well. Cool stuff!

    By Jasmine on April 9, 2008 9:01 pm

  3. Wow! That is very interesting and yes they will make a “killing” They must have alot of resources, because I can’t imagine how many people will be sending photos, probably 100′s a day

    By Aaron The Photoshop Tutorial Guy on April 16, 2008 1:52 am

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