June 2008 Archives
Who knows what Rembrandt might have produced if he'd had access to photo art? Back then, artists needed everything from paint and brushes to talent and inspiration. Now all you need is a digital camera, a computer and some killer photo editing software.
If you're searching for an interesting way to break out of the photo sharing box, give BrainsBreaker a look. With BrainsBreaker you can turn any photo into a picture-perfect jigsaw puzzle. It's so easy and fun, even a child can do it.
You can enjoy some very cool photo effects using today's photo editing tools or by trying out simple new programs available on the web. I find the effects better and better but some some folks might argue they're weirder and weirder. Who cares -- as long as it's fun!
What exactly are photo effects? They're interesting and unique edits that enhance your pictures, such as rendering them black and white, pumping up the contrast or transforming them into watercolor paintings.
Facebook is a very well known social networking site. Users enjoy it because they can communicate with friends, share photos and, most important, network. But with all of the capabilities, mistakes aren't always easy to avoid. Here, we present some of Facebook's common mistakes and the best ways to take full advantage of photo sharing opportunities.
Are you ready to try Picasa, Google's photo sharing software? Don't worry! It's one of the easiest things you'll do all day and we'll walk you right through it.
Adobe Photoshop Express is a great innovation for those of us who don't want to spend 700 bucks to own full versions of Photoshop. The site provides a free online version of the popular image editing software. Sound too good to be true? Well, yes and no. Adobe's new site has its ups and downs. You'll have to decide which carry the most weight for you!
Lots of folks consider Adobe Photoshop the gold standard of photo editing software. Its latest incarnation, CS3, is anything but cheap. But if you're considering investing in photo editing software, Adobe's products should be at the top of your list. Although originally developed for the Macintosh, there are now Adobe Photoshop versions that work on almost every platform.
Winkflash offers one-stop shopping for all of your photo needs. Free sharing, free storage and free high resolution downloads are only a few of the benefits of signing up.
Panoramio, acquired by Google in 2007, is a nifty photo sharing site that combines users' photos with Google maps. It offers 2 GB of free storage, and stores your photos in their original size.
