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Paul Beaufait

Step 7: Images, copyright, and Creative Commons | Edublogs Teacher Challenges - 0 views

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    "Information on this page 1 Intro to copyright, fair use and images in posts 2 Intro to creative commons 3 Flickr Creative Commons Images 4 Finding Creative commons images 5 Adding images from Compfight to posts 6 Adding images using the Compfight plugin 7 Free and public domain images 8 Attributing free and public domain images 9 Sources of free and public domain images 10 Using own images 11 Using student photos online 12 Your Task "
Rhondda Powling

ImageOid - Image Effects - 11 views

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    Imageoid is a free, simple service for adding a variety of effects to your images. To use Imageoid you just upload an image from your computer then choose the effect(s) you want to apply to it. You can combine effects if you like. If you don't like the way your image looks with a chosen effect, just click "reset" to start again. Imageoid can also be used to resize your image. Imageoid offers twenty-two effects that you can apply to your image. Below you can see the before and after of one of my images.
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    Thanks, Rhondda, for pointing this out. I can hardly wait to try it!
anonymous

Google Similar Images - 0 views

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    Similar Images allows you to search for images using pictures rather than words. Click the "Similar images" link under an image to find other images that look like it. Try a search of your own or click on an example below.
International School of Central Switzerland

ImageStamper | Stay Copyright-safe - 11 views

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    ImageStamper is a free tool for keeping dated, independently verified copies of license conditions associated with creative commons images.
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    "ImageStamper is a free tool for keeping dated, independently verified copies of license conditions associated with creative commons images. You can use it to safeguard your use of free images from license changes, or to prove you are the original image creator. Simply paste the URL of the page that contains the image you intend to use. ImageStamper will produce a timestamp of the image's license and will store this timestamp permanently in your account. The timestamp proves you obtained the image under that license and you can show it to others using a unique permalink."
anonymous

smush.it! - 1 views

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    Smushit.com is a service that goes beyond the limitations of Photoshop, Fireworks & Co. It uses image format specific non-lossy image optimization tools to squeeze the last bytes out of your images - without changing their look or visual quality. You'll get a report of how many bytes you can save by optimizing your images and all the changed images as a single zip for download.
K Epps

Le Québec en images - 0 views

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    This site offers thousands of photographs of Quebec regions to Internet surfers. The database of digital images aims mainly at meeting the growing need for copyright-free images for use in the production of teaching aids. Quebec in images thus contributes to preserving and diffusing a significant part of Quebec's collective memory.
International School of Central Switzerland

Online image converter for free - 16 views

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    This is online image converter website for free. It supports over 100 major image formats. You can convert files up to 5Mb in size. Converted files will be stored on our servers for 5-10 days. You will receive an links to converted images in download page.
Rhondda Powling

Collaborative annotation of images online | SpeakingImage - 7 views

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    This is an interesting image tool. Upload images and annotate. You can other embed media inside the annotations. Annotations pop up as you click or hover over the objects you add. You can embed the annotated image into webpage or blog. This could be a useful tool for teachers and students. Lots of scope for creativity with layers etc. You can share to a group and set editing permissions for public or restricted people/groups for collaboration purposes.
Claude Almansi

The alt and title attributes | 456 Berea Street - Roger Johansson - 2004 - 0 views

  • Use the alt attribute to provide text for visitors who, for whatever reason, can’t see the images in your document. This includes visitors using browsers that cannot display images or have image display disabled, visually impaired visitors, and screen reader users. Alt text is to be used instead of an image, not as additional information.
  • And don’t use the alt attribute for text that you want to appear as a tool tip. It’s not the way it was meant to be used, and as far as I know, it only works like that in Internet Explorer for Windows and in Windows versions of the ancient Netscape 4.*. No Mac browsers display alt text as a tool tip.
  • The title attribute can be used with all elements except for base, basefont, head, html, meta, param, script, and title, but it isn’t required for any. Maybe that’s why it’s less clear when to use it. Use this to provide additional information that is not essential. Most visual browsers display title text as a tool tip when the element is hovered over, however it is up to the browser manufacturer to decide how the title text is rendered. Some will display the text in the status bar instead. Early versions of Safari did this, for instance.
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    Alternate text is not meant to be used as a tool tip, or more specifically, to provide additional information about an image. The title attribute, on the other hand, is meant to provide additional information about an element. That information is displayed as a tooltip by most graphical browsers, though manufacturers are free to render title text in other ways. Thanks to Alexis Antonelli http://uxconsultant.com/ for the reference
Isabelle Jones

GIMP - The GNU Image Manipulation Program - 1 views

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    image manipulation program like Photoshop, only free! It tackles tasks such as photo retouching, image composition and image authoring
Betty Wong

Image * After - currently 21429 free textures and images available - 0 views

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    Image*After is a large online free photo collection. You can download and use any image or texture from our site and use it in your own work, either personal or commercial.
Sue Lyon-Jones

Online Image Optimizer: Optimize your GIFS, JPGS, and PNGS online. - 1 views

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    Free online web image optimiser for reducing image file sizes
Paul Beaufait

When Images "Lie": Critical Visual Literacy | Digital Is ... - 0 views

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    A National Writing Project Collection headed with the following tags: critical visual literacy, image manipulation, images, media, photos, [and] provocations
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    Thanks to Yuly for pointing this out!
Roland O'Daniel

Dreamstime - Download Free Stock Images and Photos - 7 views

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    Welcome to the free section of Dreamstime! If you are a designer, here you can download high resolution RF stock images for free. If you are a photographer, the heavy traffic of this section offers you the opportunity to achieve great portfolio exposure by offering free images.
Paul Beaufait

Pixabay - Public Domain Images - 0 views

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    "a repository for outstanding public domain images" (Find and share stunning public domain images: Learn more ..., ¶1, 2012.01.22)
Karen Chichester

10 Best Image Sources for Creative Projects | Digital Is ... - 0 views

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    Another list of Image resources for digital projects.
K Epps

English Heritage Images of England: a searchable photographic archive of the historic b... - 0 views

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    Images of England is a 'point in time' photographic library of England's listed buildings, recorded at the turn of the 21st century. You can view over 300,000 images of England's built heritage from lamp posts to lavatories, phone boxes to toll booths, mile stones to gravestones, as well as thousands of bridges, historic houses and churches.
International School of Central Switzerland

Kenji Kojima / RGB MusicLab - 3 views

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    "RGB Experimental Music Laboratory / MacOSX and Windows RGB MusicLab converts RGB (Red, Green and Blue) value of an image to chromatic scale sounds. The program reads RGB value of pixels from the top left to the bottom right of an image. One pixel makes a harmony of three note of RGB value, and the length of note is determined by brightness of the pixel. RGB value 120 or 121 is the middle C, and RGB value 122 or 123 is added a half steps of the scale that is C#. Pure black that is R=0, G=0, B=0 is no sounds. It is not an impression of a painting or a photograph of a musical variation. It is not an arbitrary process. It composes a score from an image directly. It is simple and clear algorithm, and does not have any hidden or mysterious tricks. Anybody can get a same result if he/she takes same processes."
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    Unfortunately the site was recently pulled down. There's a note on the site explaining that apparently somebody else holds the rights for the software. I didn't get a chance to try it, but it sounded great.
International School of Central Switzerland

VADS: free art and design images for education - 2 views

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    The VADS image collection provides over 100,000 art and design images free for use in education, drawn from university and college art collections, museums and archives across the UK
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