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John Pearce

Photo Effects and Photo Editing with One Click - BeFunky.com - 0 views

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    "What is BeFunky? BeFunky simplifies photo editing and effects for everyday people. Marvelous Photo Effects Choose from our constantly growing library of photo effects to turn your ordinary photos into extraordinary art with virtually no effort. Smart Photo Enhancement Photo editing made smart. Fix your common photo problems like bad lighting, digital noise, fuzzy colors and details with one click. Design Goodies Give your digital creations a whole lot of character with BeFunky Goodies. Add speech bubbles, frames and more..."
John Pearce

Top 20 Best Free Online Photo Editing Websites - 6 views

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    "...... there are many online web applications which can edit your pictures and images online without the extensive knowledge of any graphics application. Photo Editing is always fun and its pretty essential if you want your pictures to look good. You can apply many cool effects, that can make your photo look better and more enhanced. Some common photo editing techniques include 3D effects, adding textures, adjusting backgrounds, editing text etc. Just choose picture from your computer and it will do the rest. So here are 20 Best And Free Online Photo Editing Websites that can make your photos look better."
Rhondda Powling

BetaKit » Real-Time Photo Search Engine Skylines Launches Customizable Widgets - 3 views

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    Skylines, a photo search engine based in Amsterdam, launched a new product today, a widget that users can customize to show a real-time feed of photos on their website. Through Skylines's widget, users have access to more than five million photos being added daily from various platforms including Twitter, TwitPic, Instagram, Yfrog and Lockerz. The widget, which can be added to any website or online publication for free, displays real-time photos on any topic of choice
John Pearce

Stock photos that don't suck - 6 views

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    "Finding great stock photos is a pain. You're left with either low-res amateur photos, people wearing cheesy headsets, or photos that are out of budget for the project you're working on. Below is an ongoing list (so bookmark it) of the best stock photo sites I've come across."
John Pearce

New Update To Bump App Brings Photo Transfers Between iPhone And Computer -- AppAdvice - 5 views

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    While using Bump to share photos between iOS devices has always been nice, a new update of the app today adds a very handy feature - the ability to bump with a computer. In version 3.3 of the app, transferring photos between your iOS device and computer is extremely simple. First, open the app and choose the photos you'd like to transfer over. Then, using a modern Web browser like Chrome, Safari, or Firefox, you log on to a Bump website - http://bu.mp.
John Pearce

Citrify Free Photo Editor for the Web - 0 views

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    Citrify is a web-based photo editor. There's no bulky software to install or update. It's always available whenever you need it. There are no complicated layers or albums. Simply open your photo, touch-up and apply effects with a few clicks, and save. Citrify is a fresh little web app that can make your photos look better. We have easy to use one-click tools for removing pimples, reducing wrinkles, or applying funky effects.
John Pearce

Add Pictures to Your Audio Recordings with Snoozerr - 8 views

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    "At first Snozerr looks like most audio recorders, until you notice the button for the camera. This app gives you the ability to take photos while recording audio; each picture is timestamped to the point in the recording where the photo was taken, and you can easily synchronize the images with the audio for later playback. This combination of features makes Snozerr an ideal app for students recording lectures and workers recording presentations with lots of infographics. You can use the timestamped photos to target the interesting parts of the lecture and ignore the non-relevant parts. All of the voice and photo files created in one session are linked together, so it is easy to share content with your peers. The app also supports nested hierarchical organization, dual cameras, and sending files by email."
Ashley Proud

tiltshiftmaker.com - Transform your photos into tilt-shift style miniatures - 0 views

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    A great web 2.0 tool that allows you to tiltshift your photos. Very user friendly and a novice like me can create great photos.
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    A great web 2.0 tool that allows you to tiltshift your photos. Very user friendly and a novice like me can create great photos. Have used it with kids and they loved it. Very effective to teaching and learning.
John Pearce

iOS 7 Updates Look a Little Too Familiar to Some Apple Developers - 0 views

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    "Stephen Orth wondered why Apple didn't use the metadata in photos to better organize pictures in the iPhoto app so, last September, he started developing an app of his own in his spare time to do just that. The result was Photowerks, a 99-cent iPhone app released last month, which lets users sort their photos by date and location. "I always thought it sounded strange that Apple didn't do that in its photo app," Orth told Mashable in an interview. "I figured it was just a matter of time before they did do it.""
Roland Gesthuizen

Stolen Camera Finder - find your photos, find your camera - 5 views

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    Is your camera lost or missing? Has your camera been stolen? If so, stolencamerafinder can help you find out where it is now.  stolencamerafinder uses the serial number stored in your photo to search the web for photos taken with the same camera. 
Ian Guest

Lunes Simulator - 1 views

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    A web app that searches for a photo on a theme of your choice, allows you to choose one, then provides the structure for you to write a haiku based on it ... and attributes the photo for you!
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    from @johnjohnston
Rhondda Powling

Photo Editor | iPiccy: Free Online Photo Editing for You - 3 views

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    This online tool is like a free Photoshop. it is also less complicated to use and so good for younger users. It has intuitive editing control panels that allow the user to do simple things such as using filters, creating effects, cropping and resizing photos. It is also very easy easy to undo anything that does not turn out as well as expected. If  a project requires a more sophisticated treatment, it also has layers that, like Photoshop, allow a user to create very professional final products. It is also easy to upload projects to Facebook, Twitter and other social networks. 
John Pearce

How To Search & Credit Properly-Licensed Photos On Flickr [Firefox] - 0 views

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    "Flickr is an amazing resource of creative images. It's always been the main source of inspiration to me. This post from Make Use Of attempts to make it clearer for everyone which Flickr photos they are allowed to re-use and how to easily find and credit them. Anyone who has a blog may have used images published on Flickr but not everyone knows how to properly do that."
Teresa Rush

http://www.morguefile.com/archive - 0 views

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    The morguefile free photo reference archive provides the public and creative community with a repository of free raw photo materials. These images can be used in your commercial or private projects.
John Pearce

How to Use Creative Commons Visuals - 6 views

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    "Creative Commons licensing permits bloggers and journalists access to photos taken by other people, for absolutely no charge. It's a great way to engage readers with more visually interesting content, and to expose photographers' work to a new audience. But there are many rules and regulations you must follow to use the photos for free and without risking liability -- a small price to pay. It can get a little tricky, so familiarize yourself with the rules in the following infographic to avoid the most common licensing land mines."
Rhondda Powling

Google Announces 'Google Capture' for Hangouts - 4 views

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    The Hangouts Capture app will be available worldwide soon within the traditional Hangouts app, alongside YouTube and Effects. The new tool is not intended for taking secret shots. All Hangout attendees will be notified that the app is in use when they join a hangout, and will receive a notification when a photo is taken, as well as access to that photo."
John Pearce

Bloggers Beware: You CAN Get Sued For Using Pics on Your Blog - My Story - Bl... - 8 views

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    Well on one random post, I grabbed one random picture off of google and then a few weeks later I got contacted by the photographer who owned that photo. He sent me a takedown notice, which I responded to immediately because I felt awful that I had unknowingly used a copyrighted pic. The pic was down within minutes. But that wasn't going to cut it. He wanted compensation for the pic. A significant chunk of money that I couldn't afford. I'm not going to go into the details but know that it was a lot of stress, lawyers had to get involved, and I had to pay money that I didn't have for a use of a photo I didn't need.
Rhondda Powling

Sign Generator Fun, Over 500 Sign Generators - 5 views

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    This tool allows users to create their own clip art by changing the letters in photos of signs. The tool provides over 500 templates or a user can upload a photo of a sign and change the letters around.
John Pearce

Digital Citizenship Poster for Middle and High School Classrooms | Common Sense Media - 8 views

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    Kids love to instantly share photos of their friends and family online - it's one of the best things about today's technology! But there are some cases where a photo shouldn't be posted or shared. Hang this poster in your hallway to help students decide if posting their new pic is a good idea.
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