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The iPad as a Photographer’s Travel Helper [a Review] If you’re like me (and maybe even if you’re not), you’ve been looking for a photographer’s helper for your travels. My situation is that in addition to vacation trips, I episodically deal with bursts of travel for my (non-photographic) job, and am barred from using my work laptop for non-work-related tasks. My needs (or, to be more honest, desires) when it comes to travel gear didn’t really seem that challenging, but have gone unfulfilled until lately: Back up the images on my cameras’ cardsView the images on a screen of sufficient quality that I can spot motion blur and focus issuesGear needs to be lighter / smaller / less complicated than a second (non-work) laptop, particularly when dealing with airport securityDecent battery life, with small / flexible recharging accessories — this is particularly helpful for non-work (vacation) travel, when AC wall power can be hard to come byProvide a way to get particularly valued images to an offsite backup — via WiFi or 3G cell connection.

Top 5 free video editing software programs. There are many free video editing software programs available for download today, but not all of them are good. Here are the top five that we have found: Conclusion Microsoft Movie Maker for Windows users, and Apple iMovie for Mac users are probably the two easiest to use free video editing software programs available. Both products will allow you to very quickly perform simple video editing tasks. However, if you want to able to add more interesting effects and transitions to your videos, you might want to check out commercial video editing software. Edit Digital Videos With Ease Related Articles You may also wish to read the following related articles: What's the best video editing program? 10 Free Web-based Alternatives to Photoshop.

I’m fed up with Photoshop and its one billion rarely-used features. How about a simple photo-editor that’s quick, easy, and doesn’t cost a thousand dollars. Fortunately, there’re tons of web-based photos editors popping up. Most are crap, but some are promising. Check out these free web-based Photoshop alternatives: Arguably, Picnik is the most popular web-based photo editor. Why? Very polished interface. Part of the Aviary suite of creative apps, Phoenix also offers layers and compositing. Adobe was a little late to the web-apps game, but this is a pretty good first try.

Nice, simple, and clear interface, with no ads at all. flautR offers a cornucopia of image tools, boasting thousands of photo effects. Another ad-free editor. Hmm… looks like Pixenate was “inspired” by Pic Resize. Another simple interface. An example of how ugly these apps can get. Let me know if I’ve missed any other good ones. If you liked this post, please bookmark it on del.icio.us. 28 Online Photo Editing Websites To have Fun With | 1stwebdesigner - Love In Design.

Maybe you want to be on a magazine cover, want your own personalized dollar or maybe just want to change your expression? Now you can do it with just few mouse clicks and in just few seconds. We’ve collected all of the best free photo editing services, which will keep you busy for quite a while and you will receive amazing results – maybe funny, maybe silly – but you’ll get the original photos and few more reasons to smile.

Ok, now let’s get started on actual photo editing. These are the tools I have found the most entertaining for myself, again you don’t need any special design or editing skills, just little willingness to play with effects – they’re a great time waster as well! Believe me – I know! BeFunky BeFunky Photo Effects allow everyday people to easily create photographically rich and artistic results from their digital images without the need for any technical knowledge. FunPhotoBox The FunPhotoBox site is a place where you can create funny pictures from your photos. PicArtia Dumpr. 7 things you should know about... Collaborative Editing.

Snipshot image editor.