Posts Tagged ‘Image’

Online Photo Editing – Picnik

February 13th, 2010

Picnik is a brilliant free online photo editing tool and ideal for all users (from novices to pros).  The website has a wide variety of features which can help you make ‘average’ photos look ‘amazing’.

Free features include rotate, crop, flip, re-size, exposure options (including exposure, contrast, highlight, shadow and brightness adjustments), colour options (including saturation and temperature adjustments), sharpening options (including sharpness, radius and strength options) and red-eye adjustments for humans and animals.  All you need to do is register with the site and then you’re ready to start editing!

If you want to use more features you can sign up to their premium package from just $2.08 (£1.30 at time of writing).

A feature explained

Rotate

  1. Select rotate from the features panel (click image to enlarge)
  2. You can then press left or right to rotate the image anti-clockwise or clockwise respectively (click image to enlarge)
  3. The image can also be angled by moving the ‘Straighten’ slider adjustment (click image to enlarge)
  4. Finally, the image can be ‘flipped’ by clicking either of the two buttons to the right of ‘flip’ (click image to enlarge)

Want to find out more? Check out picnik.com

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Review – Image Resizer for Windows 7 and Vista

September 29th, 2009

Last week we wrote a tutorial for the new Image Resizer for Windows 7 and Vista…and now it’s time to review it!  The software has been developed by CodePlex and is free to download!

As a whole we’re very impressed with the program and think it’s got a lot of potential.  The software itself is very easy to use and provides a very effective and efficient service.

If the product was to be developed further we’d like to see a couple of new features added.  Firstly, we think that there should the option to select the image compression.  By this we mean you can select the extent to which the image quality is compromised.  Secondly, there could be some basic image editing software within the application.

Overall we’re impressed and think it’s worth downloading!

See Also:
Downloading and Installing – Image Resizer for Windows 7 and Vista

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Image Resizer for Windows 7 and Vista

September 22nd, 2009

Just over 1 1/2 years ago we wrote a post titled ‘Quick Tip – Resize Multiple Images Quickly‘.  One of the programs we mentioned in the blog only worked for machines running XP.  However, a company called CodePlex have adapted the software so it can be used for Windows 7 and Vista machines!  Here is a tutorial for the software:

Downloading and Installing

  1. Before you do anything you need to download the program.  The software can be downloaded from phototoysclone.codeplex.com.
  2. Click ‘Download Now’ on the right
    Download Now
  3. Click ‘Agree’ if you are willing to agree to the license.
  4. Next save the file to your computer by clicking ‘Save File’ (Firefox Users, wording may vary between Web Browsers)
    Save File
  5. Now you need to open the downloaded file.  Internet Explorer users should click ‘Open’.  Firefox users should go to the downloads window and double-click on then file then click ‘OK’.
    open-file
  6. Click ‘Run’
  7. Now follow through the installation process until the end.
  8. Once the installation process is complete you’re ready to get resizing!

How to Resize One Image

  1. Firstly ensure that you’ve downloaded and installed the software.
  2. Secondly locate the image you wish to resize.  For example, most images on computers are stored in ‘my pictures’.
  3. Once you’ve found the image you wish to resize right click on it and select ‘Resize Pictures’ (click to enlarge image)
    Resize Pictures
  4. If there is size option you’re happy with select it but clicking on it and then click OK.
    Resize Options
    Alternatively, if you wish to choose specific dimensions click ‘advanced >>’.  This gives you the opportunity to create custom dimensions, ask the tool to make images smaller but not larger and also ask the tool to resize originals and not make copies.  When happy click ‘OK’
    Advanced Resize
  5. Your images will then appear resized (see example below for users who chose for copies to be made)
    Resized Results

How to resize a selection of images in one folder

  1. Firstly follow step 1 and 2 from the ‘How to resize one image’
  2. Once you’ve located the images you wish to resize click on them all whilst holding down ‘Ctrl’ (Control) on your keyboard. If you would like to resize all press ‘ctrl + A’ (Click image to enlarge)
    Ctrl and Select
  3. Next you need to Right Click on one of the images you have selected and then select ‘Resize Pictures’ (click to make the image bigger)
    Resize Multiple Images
  4. If there is size option you’re happy with select it but clicking on it and then click OK.
    Resize Pictures
    Alternatively, if you wish to choose specific dimensions click ‘advanced >>’.  This gives you the opportunity to create custom dimensions, ask the tool to make images smaller but not larger and also ask the tool to resize originals and not make copies.  When happy click ‘OK’
    Advanced Resize
  5. Your images will then appear in the folder resized (click to make image bigger)
    The Result

We’re impressed with this program!  Watch out for our review on it next week!

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Print Images Using Vista Tools

March 21st, 2009

You don’t have to have all these snazzy photo programs to print a decent photo on your PC.  Vista have a great tool which is easy to use and comes preinstalled on your machine.  Here’s how to use it…

  1. To Start click on the Vista Start Orb and select Pictures
    Pictures
  2. Click once on the photo you wish to print.  If you wish to print multiple photos hold down ‘CTRL’ on your keyboard whilst clicking on the photos you want to print.  Then click print at the top of the window.  (Click on the image to make it larger)
    Images
  3. A window will then appear.  You will than have a few decisions to make…
    • First of all select your printer, paper size and print quality from the drop down.
    • You can also choose how you wish the photos to be laid out on your paper by browsing the options on the right hand side (please note, if the options aren’t there it is because the paper size you have selected has no options to choose from).
    • If you want to print more than one copy of each picture you can by changing the number in the box.
    • The ‘fit picture to frame’ stretches your photos so they fill up the entire space that you have given to each photo, but beware in some cases an edge of the photo maybe cut off by selecting this option.
    • If you click options you are taken to ‘print preferences’, colour management etc.
      (Click on the image to make it larger)

    Printing Options

  4. When you’re happy with all your choices click print!

Any questions?

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Site Of The Month – Searchme

October 31st, 2008

Searchme is a Search Engine like no other.  The physical search is the same but the style in which the results are presented is completely different.  The results are shown in what I can only describe as like a cover flow view similar to iTunes.  You can search the web, videos, images and music.  To make your web searches more specific you can type in what you wish to search and a genre for that search.

The Music Search is something we really like, you can listen to full length  songs for free, and if you really like the tune there is a link to the song on iTunes and Amazon.  The Video Search searches the web (in particular YouTube) for videos specific to your search.  You can then either watch the video direct from the original website or through Searchme.  With having the flow for pictures it is much easier to view images and choose one right for you.

Another cool site which is similar to this is Viewzi.  However, we have found Viewzi slow and to not have delivered as good results as Searchme.  The reason Viewzi is slower is because it searches through other websites search engines.

What do you think of Searchme?  Know any other cool ways to search the web?

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