I thought it might be nice to share some of my finds with everyone; places I've looked at to edit, keep, share and post our photos:
First of all, I get a lot of questions regarding PHOTO ENLARGEMENT. If you're interested in making your photos on your blog larger, like you see them here, please visit SIMPLY JOYFUL PHOTOS. I have a post listing easy to understand details on how to make your photos large.
EDITING:
Picnik (my favorite) is an online editor that will allow you to use and save your photos almost anywhere, including back to your own computer.
Picasa is another nice editing software and can also be downloaded to your computer, keep your photos in albums and post directly to your blog. The trouble? It limits every album to 500 pics. and will eventually run out of space; therefor, leaving you with a decision to purchase more.
BigHugeLabs has a whole entire assortment of things you can do with your photos. I haven't researched it much yet, but wanted to share it with you all anyway...you can peek in to see what it's all about :)
GIMP is an acronym for GNU Image Manipulation Program. It is a freely distributed program for such tasks as photo retouching, image composition and image authoring. It has many capabilities. It can be used as a simple paint program, an expert quality photo retouching program, an online batch processing system, a mass production image renderer, an image format converter, etc. GIMP is expandable and extensible. It is designed to be augmented with plug-ins and extensions to do just about anything. The advanced scripting interface allows everything from the simplest task to the most complex image manipulation procedures to be easily scripted.
ALBUM KEEPERS and SHARING:
Bubbleshare
Shutterfly
Picasa
Flickr (my choice) - pay just $20 a year for unlimited storage, edit with picnik and post your photos at any size you desire.
Tinypic
Photobucket (my first online album storage place)
Webshots
BLOGS THAT SHARE SPACE:
Friday "My Town" Shootouts (the main location to enter)
Lens.Us.Together
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