Photo editing is all the different touchup work that you do to your photographs. One of the main reasons why you will want to edit your photo is to manipulate the image. You can combine two or more photos into one, add or remove a person, change a background, change elements such as hair or clothing. With photo editing, you can also create funny photo. To edit your photo, you will need a photo editing software. There are several editing soft wares out there. Some of them are Adobe Photoshop, Ifranview, Photoscape, GIMP (GNU Image Manipulation Program), Google Picassa, Corel Paint Shop Pro, Picnik, FotoFlexer, etc. All of the software above has some good features and provide the novice with a good free solution for photo editing. Choosing the right photo editing software is very important. Therefore, it is important to research them all and through this research choose the one you see will benefit you most.
Thanks to the Internet, you can now create photo funny online. There is a website offering service where you can upload your photo and make funny photo online using a lot of different amazing effects in less then one minute. They have more than one hundred effects and they make new effect every day. These are some examples of the photo funny:


Buying exclusive and unique birthday gift for your loved ones may involve great deal of time, as you want to find something particular and special. Have you ever thought about giving Photo Mosaics for your loved ones? A photo mosaic is a larger photo comprised of smaller individual photos. It is an excellent birthday gift and everyone usually loves having it. It looks brilliant and will undoubtedly create the impression of understanding and love.
If you are intrigued with photo mosaics and have a little creative spirit, you can make a photo mosaic yourself using picture mosaics software. Pcturemosaics.com has created a software that is adaptive depending on the main source image and cells. You can create the clearest and vivid mosaics without superimposing, ghosting, or using large amounts of cell colorization. Now they also provide professional custom mosaics at an affordable price. In fact, picturemosaics.com is the first and only company to offer such unique and affordable art. They have expert digital design team and utilize the state of the art computers, software, and printers for their photo mosaic creation process. They continue to lead in the industry, and push the mosaic concept to the creative and technological edge. So consider using their help if you are planning on giving a unique picture mosaics for your loved ones.
Cropping photos is one of the basics of scrapbooking. Some tend to avoid cropping, not sure of how to go about it. Others may go to the other extreme, cropping every photo.
Looking back at my first albums, I see that all the photos were cropped, often in many different shapes. I would usually cut almost all of the background out of most of the photos. Through the years, as I have learned more about scrapbooking, and gained experience, the way that I crop photos has changed.
I look back at those early albums and wish I hadn’t cropped out so much of some of the photos. Sometimes the backgrounds in our photos tell part of the story. I have learned that sometimes, less is more.
There are some good reasons to crop the photos for our scrapbooks. We can crop our photos to fit more on a page, and also to create visual variety that is pleasing to the eye. Let’s take a look at some of the ways we can crop photos for beautiful scrapbook pages.
Crop for Balance and Focus – We can crop photos for balance. I know I don’t always take the time to compose every shot. Kids often don’t hold still very long, making it difficult to get that perfect shot. Cropping photos can shift the focus where we want it.
Crop to Enlarge – With digital photos, this is very simple. Sometimes the subject of the photo is too small, and gets lost in the picture. If we cropped around the subject the photo would be too small. We can crop to enlarge the subject by using photo editing software or at the photo lab before the photo is printed. If you only have a printed photo, try scanning the photo and then crop before reprinting.
Crop Out Distractions – Sometimes we want to keep some of the background, but distracting backgrounds can be cropped out. Some backgrounds are very busy, pulling our eye away from the subject. Maybe we don’t want the dirty dishes in the background. When photos are taken in public places we can crop other people out of the photos.
Crop for Creativity – Photos can be cropped into creative shapes. This should be used very sparingly. Squares and rectangles are classic shapes that will always look pleasing. If it suits the layout, sprinkle a fun shape in here or there to add variety to a page. As a general rule one creative shape on a page is enough. Continue Reading »
Stories of ordinary people becoming millionaires overnight with the help of some wonderful programs are flooding us from all directions and even though many of these stories are exaggerated at best and total lies at worst, there are many ways in which you can make money, even if you are not a unique talent. Well, I don’t mean that photography does not require talent, but even beginner photographers can make money by selling their photos. Most likely you will not make your first million selling photos, but this is a viable way to earn some extra cash. Photos are a product and as with all products, you need to know what to offer and where to sell it.
What You Can Sell
For those people, who have no idea about photography, a photo is just a photo, but for people who are familiar with photography and arts in general, there are separate distinct groups of photos. The most obvious distinction of photos is based on their content, but for the purposes of selling photos, this distinction is not as important as what the photo can be used for.
The two major uses of photos are for the Web and in print. Web photos tend to be low resolution and lower quality is acceptable for them, while print photos generally are high resolution and low quality is unacceptable. As a beginner photographer, you will most likely target the Web market first because the entry barrier there is not as high as with the printing market. Additionally, if your camera is not a high-end one, your skills in photo processing will hardly be able to compensate for this, so in this case, print photos are not an option for you because of technical reasons. This shouldn’t discourage you because the Web market is vast and there is a lot of space for beginners.
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Flash CS4 lets users creates animation in fewer steps, new 3D Rotation and Bones tools, Motion Editor, motion presets, faster rendering, Adobe AIR support, new XFL format isn’t saved by default, practical interface adjustments.
Longtime users may dislike Flash CS4’s radical changes; new tools can be clumsy, steep price. Continue Reading »