July 25, 2007
Web Presentation Tools And Services For Visual Communication: The Best From Sharewood n°47
 
Photo credit: Tatisol
- PikiPimp: Browser-based image editor allows you to edit your images online without registering
- ImageLoop: Upload, store and arrange all of your images in personalized embeddable slideshows
- Prezentit: Create and show presentations online, letting other people edit them for you
- Picturesque: Mac-only downloadable software enables you to enhance your images for the web
- PikiPimp

PikiPimp is a browser-based image editor, that enables you to edit your pictures with some basic editing tools. After you upload an image or type its URL, you are able to crop it, rotate it, set brightness, saturation, contrast, black&white, and more. It also offers many effects and tools, like sepia tone and captioning. When done, you can download the final image, and save it if you're a registered user. Free.
http://www.pikipimp.com/
- ImageLoop

ImageLoop is a new web-based service that you can use to store you pictures online and arrange them in slideshows. You can upload an unlimited number of pictures from your PC, by providing a URL, and by searching through Flickr, that you can then organize in personalized slideshows, which you can share and embed on your website. Plus, you can convert PPT files into slideshows. Free to use with unlimited storage space.
http://www.imageloop.com/
- Prezentit

Prezentit is an online service that allows you to create, share, and show your presentations online. It offers 10MB of free storage for your images and up to 10 presentations per user. After you create a presentation, you can share it, and grant your friends the ability to edit it, from wherever they are in the world. It is currently in free beta, with no registration is needed to try it.
http://www.prezentit.com/
- Picturesque

Picturesque is a Mac-only application designed to make images look gorgeous for the web. With an animated "drag and drop" style interface, Picturesque can beautify your images with reflections, soft glows, shadows, delicate curves, strokes and fades in less time than it takes to open Photoshop. It can also edit in batch mode with a single click. It is free to try and costs only $19.50.
http://acqualia.com/picturesque/
posted by
Robin Good
on Wednesday, July 25 2007
Tuesday, January 15 2008
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