June 20, 2007
Web Presentation Tools And Services For Visual Communication: The Best From Sharewood n°42
Creating screenshots and editing photos online has gotten a lot easier in recent times, and if you want also to put together portable widget-based slideshows or cool looking website logos, you have everything you need to get started right here:

Photo credit: Ewa Brozek
- Web-based picture editor allows users to resize and rotate pictures from their computer or URL online
- Online application enables you to create customized Web.20 logos for you website
- Online tool lets users create embeddable photo gallery widgets providing a Flickr username
- Mac OS X screenshot tool lets you take pictures of your screen and add captions and forms on them
- PhotoMajig

PhotoMajig is an online picture editor that allows to edit your pictures with basic editing tools. After you upload a picture from your computer or provide the image's URL, you are able to resize it, rotate it, decide the output format (.jpg or .png) and, when done, it'll show you the final size and a download link. Free to use.
http://www.photomajig.net/
- Web 2.0 Stylr

Web 2.0 Stylr is an online application that enables users to create personalized Web 2.0 logos. To create a logo, you just have to enter a text, pick one of the available fonts, decide whether you want a picture in your logo and select the font and background colors. When you're finished, you can preview and save your logo. Free.
http://web2.0stylr.com/stylr.aspx
- 123Flickr

123 Flickr is an online tool that you can use to create photo gallery widgets in a few seconds. All you need to do is enter the username of the Flickr account you’d like to create a gallery from, indicate the number of images you’d like to include, and the code is provided for you. It is completely web-based and free.
http://123flickr.com/
- Skitch

Skitch is a tool for Mac OS X users, that allows you to capture pictures of your screen. You can grab your whole screen or just a region, and then resize it, crop or expand it. You can also draw lines and forms, add shapes and text, and highlight parts of your pictures. Still in private beta, it is free to use.
http://plasq.com/skitch
posted by
Robin Good
on Wednesday, June 20 2007
Tuesday, January 15 2008
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