Showing posts with label Photo Tricks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Photo Tricks. Show all posts

Saturday, 3 November 2012

Top 5 Online Tools to Create GIF Images

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Graphics Interchange Fromat or GIF for short are one of the oldest image formats. Since these images are good in attracting one's attraction, therefore these images can be seen commonly on the websites. There are many tools by which you can create your own GIF images. But due to the shortage of time in this fast running world, everybody hates the task of downloading software and then using it.

If you are also among such people, then here is a good news for you as there are many online tools to ease this task for you. Let's have a look at the best out of them.


LooGix

LooGix

LooGix is one of the best online tools to create your GIF files. This tool brings the simplicity at its best making it suitable for the non-techies. You can create GIF images from your normal .Jpeg images. Using this tool is simple. Just 'Browse' for images from your computer or take it from any URL. Upload it and thus you will be able to create GIF image from that with single click. You can also some cool effects like blur, radial blur, negative and lots more to bring the life in your images.


Gickr 

Gickr

Gickr comes with the direct image integration from popular image related website Flickr. You can either upload the images from there or can also upload from your computer. You can even create GIF images from separate images.

MakeGIF

MakeGif

As the name suggests, this tool also comes in the huge list of online tools for GIF image creation but with some cool features, it shines in the queue and is thus availing its place in this Top Online GIF making sites' list. The best part is that you can upload up to 12 images at single time. So you can use all of your favorite images for GIF image creation.


GIFMake

GifMake

If you want to create GIF image without getting puzzled in the list of parameters, then this one is for you. Simply upload your image or grab it from the URL. Set the 'Loop' and click on 'Generate' button to create GIF image from the uploaded image. Simple as 1, 2, 3. Moreover, you can add some effects as well to make your image more attractive.


ScreedBot

Screedbot

Now this is something unique. While most of the sites only let you to create GIF images from some other image formats, this one help you in creating GIF images of text as well. Simply write the text and set the loop. You can also insert other effects like different color, size of text etc. Simply click on the Generate button to get your GIF image created. You can then download that image on your computer for later use.


There are plenty of more tools to create GIF images but these few are the best. I hope you found them useful. All these online tools are free to use. So give them a try now and share your experience with us in the comment box below.

This is Guest Post By Gautam  Who Works For IndiResult.
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Monday, 20 August 2012

Is Instagram Devaluing Real Photography?

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In this digital age, it certainly seems like appreciation for fine art is declining.

Now, this might seem like quite the bold statement to make. After all, the Internet makes it easier than ever to share new creative ideas with billions of people. The ability for a photo, video, or piece of written work to go viral has completely revolutionized culture as we know it. It is not this that I am against (I actually encourage it).

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Sunday, 12 August 2012

Create You own comic Book

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We all love comic and the character in it and sometime we also think to create our own comic but suddenly it comes in mind that we are not good in drawing. So don't worry there are many online tool which can help you a loot with this and they will create a magazine for you and then you can also share it with your friends.... So get ready to create you own magazine...


Your Comic-->  http://www.pixton.com/


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Thursday, 12 July 2012

A Fast Trick to Salvage an Underexposed Photo

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IN A PHOTO of a scene with lots of contrasty lighting, parts of the photo will likely be under- or overexposed. Here's a trick to make such snapshots presentable for uploading to Facebook.


Duplicate the photo: You can do this in almost any program that supports layers; here, I'll use Adobe Photoshop Elements. In the image at right, a strong back-light cast important parts of
the subjects in shadow.

Open the photo in your editing program, and duplicate the photo in a new layer. In Photoshop Ele-
ments, do that by choosing Layer > Duplicate Layer and clicking OK. You'll now see two copies of the photo in the Layers palette on the right side of the screen.

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