photography
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Amigos, vou fazer um intervalo no Olhares mas vou tentar visitar-vos, de tempos a tempos. Tenho um grupo de gente querida, que ganhei através deste site, e não vos quero perder o rasto.
Editor: resizing, brightness and color adjustment, white balance, backlight correction, frames, balloons, mosaic mode, adding text, drawing pictures, cropping, filters, red eye removal, blooming, paint brush , clone stamp , effect brush Photoscape is provided free of charge. We are always upgrading Photoscape. You can support future development by donating .
Contextual menu plugin that let you play movie and other multimedia files that are supported by QuickTime without launching any applications. Features / Functions Play QuickTime movie (.mov), Flash movie (.swf), Mpeg movie (.mpg), GIF Animation (.gif), MP3 music (.mp3), MP4 music with AAC coded (.m4p) and many other multimedia files.
Anyone editing images must be able to select the right shapes, sections or objects in images. With Pixelmator’s powerful, pixel-accurate collection of selection tools, you can quickly and easily select any part of your images. That means you can edit and apply special effects to portions of your pictures, remove unwanted objects, and even cut out objects from one image to place in another. The full-featured selection tools in Pixelmator are as powerful as they are easy to use. The real greatness of painting tools in Pixelmator is that they come built with the ability to use different brush sizes, shapes, hardness, and even blending modes as you paint.
Flickr Product Chief Markus Spiering Shoots an Old Skool Polaroid Camera at Last Month’s Mission District Photowalk Quote from Mat Honan’s Gizmodo article on Flickr : “Flickr wasn’t a startup anymore,” explains the engineer, “people didn’t really want to work that hard to turn the entire product around. Even if they had, Flickr [was] very techie hipster, many didn’t use or like Facebook and considered it bland, boring, evil, poorly designed, etc., and were certainly not ready to fast follow it. Emphasis was put more on how things looked, and felt, rather than on metrics and on what worked. The whole experience was very frustrating for me all around, as I slowly watched Flickr and Yahoo fade into irrelevance.”