Posts Tagged ‘images’

Free Photo Utilities

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

Natural polaroid photo concept.First we told you about photo editors, then photo organizers. But perhaps your current photo program has almost everything you need, and the previous free programs are missing a feature or two. Or perhaps you just need a program that will do one specific thing you rarely have to do.

Here are a few very specialized programs that could help in some cases. And they’re still free.

36-Image Converter

This program has some basic photo editing and special effects tools, but it’s not nearly as powerful as some of the editors we told you about previously.

The strength of this program is in its powerful ability to convert photos to another graphics format. Its range is amazing; it doesn’t just convert the usual file formats, like .jpg, .gif, .png, .tif, and .bmp. How would you like to turn your favorite photos into icons and cursors? Well, this program can convert pictures to .ico and .cur formats, which means you can do that.

Download 36-Image Converter

Photo Dater

If all of your photos are from digital cameras, then every photo you have probably has a date stamp on it somewhere. But chances are you have photos without dates, such as photos scanned from paper. Photo Dater 1.2 allows you to add dates or other basic information to photos. You can add a date or short text (it doesn’t force you into a certain date format) to one photo, or a whole batch of them. It also allows you to choose the font, color and size of the text stamp, and also allows you to put it wherever you want it in the photo; in one of the corners, or even in the center, if that’s what you want.

Download Photo Dater 1.2

VisiPics

If you’re a typical photographer, you have tons of photos on your hard drive, and most likely hundreds of duplicates are taking hundreds of megabytes, or even a few gigabytes of hard drive space. Trying to weed through all of those photos can be a daunting task.

But VisiPics will do all of that for you. The best part is, It doesn’t just look for duplicate file names; it actually compares the images in the photos themselves. As you prepare to run Visipics, tell it whether you want a Strict, Basic or Loose comparison, and the program will adjust how it will evaluate your photos. After searching, it will show the duplicates it uncovers, side by side. Mouse over any set of supposed duplicate photos, and the preview pane will come up, and you can decide whether they’re actually the same. If they are the same, then you can direct VisiPics to delete the duplicates or simply move them to a separate folder; it’s up to you.

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Need a Photo Editor? For Free?

Monday, March 1st, 2010

bilderOkay, so you have a great digital camera, and you have thousands of photos on your computer. Now what?

If you want to do something about that mass of images, you’ll need some help in the form of software. But if you think it’s necessary to pay hundreds of dollars for sophisticated programs to manage and edit your photos, you’ll be happy to know you were wrong.

Did you know that there are many photo editors and managers available for free to download and use? And by free, we mean free; that means no charge at all. Here are a few of the best free photo editors.

Picasa 3

Picasa is a Google program, and it could be the best free photo management program out there. But beyond its ability to manage and help share photos, it performs quite sophisticated editing tasks as well.

At its most basic level, the program will index all of your photos. You can sort photos by date, and even ask it to only show photos within a certain date range. Of you only want to see photos of faces, choose the “faces” filter at the top of the screen, and Picasa will attempt to find only those types of photos. It doesn’t usually work 100%, but it’s a great start.

But there are also excellent editing tools for cropping, red-eye reduction, color and contrast adjustment and retouching, among other things. Everything is every easy to use; in fact, there is even an “I’m feeling lucky” button that cleans up photos automatically, for those of you who, well, feel lucky.

Picasa also includes tools to create photo CDs collages, screensavers, and posters. You can upload your files to Google’s online Picasa site, or even publish them to a blog using Blogger.

http://picasa.google.com/” Download Picasa Here…

Gimp

If you’d like professional-level photo editing features, but don’t want to shell out hundreds of dollars for Photoshop, GIMP (GNU Image Manipulation Program) might be exactly what you need. This is a very powerful photo editor, with many features that mimic Photoshop, including effects, layers and masks. It’s not just for tweaking photos; it’s possible to create illustrations and graphics from scratch, as well. But not to worry; though many features are designed for advanced users, there are also a lot of basic features, such as redeye reduction tools and color and contrast adjustments. Be warned, however; if you intend to learn the more advanced features, it might take a while. Also, the layout of the program is actually not as intuitive as it could be.

http://www.gimp.org/” Download GIMP here.

Photo Pos Pro

If you’d like all of the most basic photo editing tools, but don’t need the advanced features of a program like GIMP, try Photo Pos Pro. This used to be a for-pay product and, unlike GIMP, it’s easy to use, with a very simple interface that needs no major instruction. Your photo is in the center of the main screen, with the editing tool icons arrayed around it. You can hover over each icon to tell what it does, and they’re largely self-explanatory.

Photo Pos Pro has pretty much every basic editing tool you can think of, including red-eye reduction, and automated tools for sharpening, blurring or changing image colors. You can also add frames and special effects, and there are drawing tools and layers available, as well.

Be careful when you install this one, however. The installation takes some time, and the installation attempts to set your home page to something called mystart.com, so uncheck the box next to that item.

http://www.photopos.com/” Download Photo Pos Pro Here

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