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Compressor.io - optimize and compress your images and photos 5 services en ligne pour travailler ses images Si vous n’êtes pas un graphiste, alors vous n’avez pas forcément besoin d’un logiciel à la pointe pour retoucher ou travailler vos images. En effet, Internet propose désormais de nombreux outils qui vous facilitent votre quotidien. Envie d’apporter quelques modifications à une image ? Envie de créer une infographie ou un GIF animé ? 1. Pour ceux qui travaillent beaucoup avec des images et des photos, avoir un bon éditeur est indispensable. Pixlr Editor : éditeur en ligne qui permet de faire différentes retouches sur une photo. 2. Piktochart est une application Web simple qui génère des infographies attractives. 3. Parfois, un GIF vaut mille mots. 4. Pinwords est un petit service Web où vous pouvez choisir trois choses : une image (depuis votre ordinateur ou un site Internet), un style de texte, et le texte que vous souhaitez voir apparaître. 5. Connaissez-vous d’autres services en ligne pour travailler ses images ? Etiquettes : En ligneImages Description de l'auteur

10 More Apps You Have To Have As A Photographer Photo Slides Now you can use your iPad as a digital frame. Photo Slides is an app that allows you to showcase your portfolio when your iPad isn’t in use. Easy Release Do you work with models, or out on location? You’re going to love Easy Release. Impression What if you take a great image with your iPhone, and want to share it with the world … but you’re afraid you’ll lose the rights? Masque Masque is a simple editing program that gives you editing capabilities by touch. Coolibah CoolCam Have one of the original iPads like me – without the camera? HelloPhoto Wondering what to do with your slides and negatives? SmugMug Do you use SmugMug? CSI Rentals Want an easy way to rent camera equipment? 100 Cameras In 1 100 Cameras In 1 is an app for iPhone, iPad and soon to come Android, created by Trey Ratcliff of StuckInCustoms. Nov8rix Now that you have bought and used a variety of apps, its time to make your own, and Nov8rix can help.

Fotosizer Batch Image Resizer - Home Privacy Image Editor This Crazy Software Extracts 3D Objects from Photos with a Few Clicks If you were wanting to have your mind blown today, the video above might do it. It’s a demonstration of a piece of 3D object extraction and manipulation software that made its debut at SIGGRAPH 2013, and it may just offer a glimpse into the future of photo manipulation. The software was developed by Tao Chen, Zhe Zhu, Ariel Shamir, Shi-Min Hu and Daniel Cohen-Or, and even in its infancy it’s capable of some pretty amazing feats. Throughout the demonstration, 3D objects are quickly and easily extracted from regular old 2D photos using a “3-sweep” method: two strokes to define the profile of the object, and one along the main axis. Depending on the complexity of the shape, sometimes parts have to be outlined individually, but the result it always the same: the software pulls an editable, movable 3D model straight out of a 2D photo. As the video goes on, the examples get more and more complex and impressive. That’s not to say that the software is anywhere near perfect.

PANORAMAFOTO's 5 sites pour trouver dessins et illustrations libres de droits • Les Outils Tice Dernière mise à jour le 8 juin 2023 Comment trouver des dessins et illustrations libres de droits pour tous vos projets ? Cette fois il ne s’agit pas de banques d’images gratuites mais de sites proposant des illustrations et des dessins vectoriels librement utilisables. Voici cinq d’entre eux. Freepik Freepik propose des milliers d’illustrations dans tous les genres. Flaticon Flaticon s’intéresse pour sa part à un genre d’illustration en particulier, les icônes. Icons8 Icons8 est connu dans le monde du design pour la qualité des contenus proposés. Pixabay Pixabay a été rachetée récemment achetée par l’excellent studio de création en ligne Canva, cette gigantesque banque d’images comporte une section d’illustrations et dessins vectoriels qui mérite le détour. UnDraw UnDraw est une offre assez originale. Téléchargez mon eBook consacré aux meilleurs sites pour télécharger illustrations, photos, vidéos, musiques libres de droits.

Photography is a Sin, According to India's Leading Islamic Seminary Update: The rector of Darul Uloom came out to clarify some of the statements included in the original Hindustan Times article quoted in this post. We have included the significant portion of the update at the bottom. In response to a question by an engineering graduate who wanted to follow his passion for photography, Darul Uloom, India’s leading Islamic seminary, issued a fatwa declaring photography and that particular career path “unlawful and a sin.” According to the Hindustan Times, the fatwa — a technical term defined as “a ruling on a point of Islamic law given by a recognized authority” — was posted on the school’s website. Photography is unlawful and sin. Many high-ranking members of India’s Islamic community have come out in support of the fatwa, agreeing that photography should not be allowed, and that anybody who practices a career involving it will be “answerable to God.” “Photography is un-Islamic,” Vice Chancellor of Darul Uloom, Mufti Abdul Qasim Nomani, told the Times.

Image Viewer - Powerful and Intuitive Photo Viewer, Editor and Batch Converter FastStone Image Viewer is a fast, stable, user-friendly image browser, converter and editor. It has a nice array of features that include image viewing, management, comparison, red-eye removal, emailing, resizing, cropping, retouching and color adjustments. Its innovative but intuitive full-screen mode provides quick access to EXIF information, thumbnail browser and major functionalities via hidden toolbars that pop up when your mouse touches one of the four edges of the screen. Other features include a high quality magnifier and a musical slideshow with 150+ transitional effects, as well as lossless JPEG transitions, drop shadow effects, image annotation, scanner support, histogram and much more. No Adware.

Behind The Scenes of Modern Food Photography Modern Food Photography Food photography can be as easy as taking a picture of your plate with your iPhone, but for professionals it can get much more complicated. Nathan Myhrvold wanted to capture food with a modern approach. The problem is, how do you modernize food photography? Well the answer is simple, and the results are extraordinary. Pin It Pin It The Setup Shooting on Black: One of the studio setups shown in myhrvold’s book, this one is for subjects on black backgrounds. [REWIND: See the Tasty Food Photography by Pinch of Yum E-Book Review] A. B. C. D. Pin It Pin It Pin It Pin It [PopPhoto]

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