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Showing posts with label Photo Editor / Morphing Services. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Photo Editor / Morphing Services. Show all posts

Monday, October 29, 2007

Rsizr

rsizr logo

Rsizr is a new Flash based photo editing site that works quickly and smoothly without even so much as a sign up. It also uses “seam carving”, a new image resizing algorithm that divides a photo into slices and removes uninteresting slices while keeping the highly detailed parts intact. It can enlarge images by inserting slices that match the color and texture of the surrounding area. Rsizr brings this technique to Flash-based editors: it can handle all of your .GIF, .JPG, and .PNG images with no problems.

Thursday, April 26, 2007

Fotowoosh



fotowoosh is a web based system to convert 2D photos into 3D worlds. At Freewebs believes that the greatest and most powerful ideas have been expressed on a page. The more they can transform what can live on a page the more powerful and impactful everyone's ideas can be expressed.

http://www.fotowoosh.com

Sunday, April 15, 2007

Wirdness


http://www.wiredness.com
Wiredness is an image manipulation application. Upload a photo or grab from any URL, to resize, change exposure, fix red-eye, rotate, colorize, change brightness and contrast, and much more.


Phixr


http://www.phixr.com
Phixr is a web-based images editor that you can access from any computer. You simply need to upload your pictures and make all the changes you want. After editing your images, Phixr enables you to upload them to Flickr, Fotopic, Livejournal, Photobucket,

Wednesday, April 11, 2007

Phixr



Phixr is a web-based images editor that you can access from any computer. You simply need to upload your pictures and make all the changes you want. After editing your images, Phixr enables you to upload them to Flickr, Fotopic, Livejournal, Photobucket,

http://www.phixr.com

Sunday, April 1, 2007

Fauxto


Fauxto, a full-featured image editor on the web. Fauxto goal is free-range editing capability and a YouTube like usage model (create/share anytime/anywhere). You can edit, save to the server and distribute anywhere.

http://www.fauxto.com

Thursday, March 29, 2007

ImgSpot

IMGSpot is a completely free image uploads service which allows images of most popular formats.

You get the link of the image and also code for use in html and BB.

The file size cannot exceed 650kb and only the file types allowed are gif, jpg and png. There is no set limit to how much bandwidth images can consume, but there may be exceptions in case of abnormally high number of requests for some images.

Hotlinking is also allowed (sharing images on blogs, personal sites, message boards). There is currently no expiration on images and the images will remain as long as you want it to.

The site owners also do not compress images, add watermarks, or make any kind of adjustments to images you upload, so your data remains in its original form.

ImgSpot

IMGSpot is a completely free image uploads service which allows images of most popular formats.

You get the link of the image and also code for use in html and BB.

The file size cannot exceed 650kb and only the file types allowed are gif, jpg and png. There is no set limit to how much bandwidth images can consume, but there may be exceptions in case of abnormally high number of requests for some images.

Hotlinking is also allowed (sharing images on blogs, personal sites, message boards). There is currently no expiration on images and the images will remain as long as you want it to.

The site owners also do not compress images, add watermarks, or make any kind of adjustments to images you upload, so your data remains in its original form.

Saturday, March 17, 2007

SnipShot


snipshotlogo1.pngSnipshot is a photo editor that lets you start editing any photo with one click of a bookmarklet. You can use Snipshot to crop, resize, adjust colors, an automatically enhance you photos within your browser and then save it back to the web.

Monday, March 5, 2007

Teapotters

Social networks are sprouting across the internet faster than you can shake a stick at, however a social network for 3D artists is quite the rare find. Teapotters is that rare discovery. It’s your standard run of the mill community, however just knowing that it revolves around 3D work is unique in itself.

Right off the bat, you’ll have to go through a small installation of the 3D Life Player plug-in. This will allow you to view the models that other members have uploaded and give you the freedom to zoom, pan, and twist and turn the models at your leisure. Each user is able to upload their 3D work from Blender, 3D Studio Max, Maya, Poser, and Lightwave, just to name a few. Also, on the upload page there are many choices of customization for your model(s) including: privacy preference, tagging, license selection, and whether or not you wish for your model to be available for download.

Teapotters' 3D Models Gallery

On the main page there is a little summary of your activity and other various information coupled together with a gallery of thumbnails of any models that you personally uploaded. You’ll find small statistics such as a percentage of account usage, profile views, and number of times your profile has been saved by others on the sidebar. Links to your Contact List and profile editing are also openly available from your homepage. In the Edit Profile section you can change your password if needed, select your preferred 3D player (3dxml player, or virtools player), upload a picture of yourself, and decide whether you want your email address visible on your profile page for the public eyes to see. Note: using the 3dxml player requires ActiveX support. Below the main information are places to fill out more in-depth details: company name, address, website, current skills, and a brief description of yourself.

Teapotters' Interface

In the actual 3D interface you can pan (moving left, right, up and down), rotate the camera, zoom in and out, and re-frame the model back to its original position. You are also given the option to see the actual wireframe of each model along with the ability to smoothen the hard edges of any objects by anti-aliasing them. They also have a full screen option if you desire. You’re also able to comment on any of the models.

Teapotters' Side Bar InformationWhen viewing a model, the side bar will indicate file name, file size, object count, polygon count, surface count, vertices count, texture count, and which authoring software it was created in. If the creator has allowed it, the model and textures can freely be downloaded and experimented with by users. A counter of the amount of times a model has been download is also present. You are also enabled to add tags to models in addition to what the author had originally put for tags. Furthermore, in each model’s page there is a HTML widget giving you the code to implement it into a blog, a MySpace, or simply a normal forum. Additionally, there’s a directory listing all the currently signed up members to Teapotters. There is, of course, a listing of all the uploaded 3D models with thumbnails as well. You can sort models by favorites, and users by contributors. Models are organized by tags and the program in which they were created in is also indicated. Another nice feature is that you are able to add any member’s RSS feed to your personal feed reader to continually be up to date with any new models from that specific author.

Members have a Contact List in which they can add and sort people into a Friends List or Business List. You can manage your contacts, invite new contacts, and view your contact history in the “Manage Connections” portion of the site. They have a small “How It Works” section, describing briefly how to use Teapotters and you’ll find a demo video in this section as well, if you’re slightly confused on procedures. They also have a small blog to keep you informed on any updates done to the website. Also, some of the models that have been uploaded to Teapotters are actual models from popular games on the market currently. Who wouldn’t be at least curious to examine in detail how exactly these figures were constructed? I wish they gave members more than a single invite to give away to anyone interested in the community. However, this small downfall is easily trumped by how functional and organized the network is.

Teapotters was a nice fork in the road on the endless avenue of mundane social networks that are blanketing the internet like the plague. There aren’t many 3D networks are out there that can adequately present your work as well as Teapotters does. I’m anxious to see how well they do once they’re out of private beta.

Sunday, March 4, 2007

Kuler


Explore, Create and Share Color Themes
kuler is a technology preview from Adobe Labs. It helps you explore, create and share color themes for your creative projects. Use it as an on-line application or download themes to use with Adobe Creative Suite 2 applications

Faces


faces make online photo sharing a snap. Upload and share your favorite photos and start taking advantage of our multitude of photo sharing services, including quality digital photo printing, customizable photo galleries, online scrapbooking, and much more! Invite friends and family to view animated online slideshows and personalized scrapbooks of the special events and occasions in your life. What's more, with faces secure servers and free lifetime backup, you can rest assured that your uploaded photos will always be right where you left them.

Thursday, February 22, 2007

LogoWorks




Your logo is the cornerstone of your business identity. It will appear on your signs, business cards, stationery, T-shirts, ads, and other promotional material. In short, it's critical to your business to have a professional, memorable logo that accurately reflects you and your company.

At Logoworks, our mission is to make small businesses look great. We do this by providing small businesses with graphic design services that inspire you and enable you to emotionally connect with their customers.

That's why over 45,000 clients have chosen Logoworks to design their logo. Logoworks is one of the largest logo design firms in the world. We've created a unique business model designed to eliminate the hassles and uncertainty of traditional logo design. Customers appreciate our streamlined, simplified process, talented designers, and personal service.

Logoworks has an outstanding satisfaction rate. We have a 98 percent satisfaction rate from customers spanning 70 countries.

Wednesday, February 21, 2007

JumpCut

jumpcut
Jumpcut is the most developed of the editors, allowing you to add a long list of effects, transitions, and captions to the videos. It also incorporates fine grained control of trimming and audio levels (uploaded background audio and voice). The complexity of the interface makes it great for detailed edits and mashups, but borders on being too heavy an application for the internet.

MotionBox

motionbox

Motionbox makes it easy to upload, organize, enhance, and share your personal videos with family, friends & groups.

Personal video is about more than just home movies; it's about capturing life — in motion and on the fly. As we all know, life doesn't always happen in perfect, 30-second clips. So how do you dig through all your videos to get to the moments you care about most? We don't think you should have to learn complicated editing software to share the best parts of your videos online. That's why we've developed smart, simple ways to help you make the most of what you've shot.

Cuts

cuts
Cuts is the new kid on the block and is all about remixing viral video. They don’t host content, but instead take videos from other sites (YouTube, Google, Myspace). With Cuts you can trim, loop, add preloaded sound effects, and insert captions to enhance the original. Editing is straightforward, consisting of changes to the sound, caption, and navigation levels for the video. Every edit can be re-cut, embedded, and emailed. In the future, Cuts will be expanding into simple editing for digital movies and TV shows.

Remix (By Adobe)

Adobe's Remix is a new Web-based video editing tool that will be provided free to all Photobucket members in the coming weeks. Remix allows you to string together and edit short video clips.

Remix is essentially a stripped-down version of Adobe Premiere Elements. You get a timeline with clips and transitions, along with a source bin containing all the media from your Photobucket account. Adding clips to your movie is as simple as dragging and dropping. There's also a handy clipping tool if you feel like cutting out the boring bits. There are only three transitions to choose from, and they're all fades. This might seem like a letdown, but honestly if you've ever edited video before, you know some of the flashier transitions aren't necessarily better than the fundamentals.

To put the finishing touches on your movie you can add titles and all sorts of cheesy digital overlays, like a police hat or gingerbread people (both genders are provided). You also can add thought or chat bubbles with customizable text. What really feels off about adding all these effects is that you can only add one to each clip. There is a way to get around this--by cutting your clips into pieces to make them separate--but it would be nice to have a separate timeline for overlays, as the majority of video editing apps provide.

You also can add music to your film, though not your own. The library of music clips is fairly large, although you've probably never heard the tracks. There's no way to add voice narration.

When you're done with your masterpiece, there are the standard URL and embed links, but no way to locally save or export your video to other formats. No doubt Adobe wants you to buy one of its video editing programs for this. This also means there's no way to archive your videos--you've got to rely on Photobucket to keep running.

I like Adobe Remix for the casual stringing together of clips. It's really easy to use and quite fast. The Photobucket integration is spot-on, but don't be surprised if you see Remix popping up in other sites, since the partnership isn't exclusive. It will be interesting to see where it shows up next.

Saturday, February 17, 2007

DoSize



Dosize: An online utility to resize, shrink and email your photo images - For digital camera owners who quickly wants to resize multiple digital images for email to friends!

SnipShot



Online photo editing with importing and exporting (Flickr). Crop, rotate, resize and many other still in the works.
Snipshot features:

  • Our free API lets you use Snipshot for your own website
  • No download necessary—100% browser based, no plug-ins required
  • One-click import from any web site (including Flickr) with our bookmarklet
  • Save to a free permanent URL at WebShots or to your Flickr account
  • Save as GIF, JPG, PDF, PNG or TIF
  • One-click enhance improves most images
  • Basic editing tools like crop, rotate, resize
  • Basic image adjustments like contrast, brightness, saturation, sharpness and hue
  • Unlimited undo and redo (Ctrl+Z and Ctrl+Y, or ⌘Z and ⌘Y on your Mac)
  • Nondestructive editing—we always work from the original
  • Edit big pictures—up to 10 MB, or 25 megapixels (5000x5000 pixels)
  • Import PDF (first page only), EPS or SVG

Thursday, February 15, 2007

Pixenate


Pixenate is an online pictureeditor:

1. Choose your image to edit.
2. Edit your image with the following tools.
3. What would you like to do with this image ?

Save to Disk.

Upload to Flickr.

To save this image permanently on the Internet for use on MySpace, Bebo or others. Click here.