Amazing Free Image & Photo Utilities
MyScreen4U - Capture Great Screenshots
MyScreen4U makes formatting screenshots a doddle. Screenshots can be printed and saved immediately, and also sent via email.
Corel Snapfire - Free Photo Management
One of the best pieces of free software available. Lots of useful functionality is available that allows you to quickly organise and enhance photos and videos. Tools available include Snapfire Shows, easy e-mail options and drag & drop creative templates.
Mypictr - Create Picture Perfect Avatars Everytime

Mypictr allows you to create perfect avatars from any picture. All you have to do is upload your avatars and mypictr will resize the images for you. This can be handy as just about every site has different size requirements e.g. Digg requires a 48×48 pixel image, MySpace avatars are 100×100, Technorati prefers 64×64 square pictures while Orkut resizes your profile image to 120×90 pixels automatically. It even has pre-configured profiles stored so that you can be confident you will always look your best in your profile.
QuickThumbnail - A…. Image Resizer
Finally, we have QuickThumbnail which does one thing, resizes images, but does it very well. All you have to do is upload your photos, resize it, and then download the finished result.
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Pingback by Multimedia Monday: Flash Movie Player » Techtites on 19 March 2007:
[...] Tip A Day brings to you a big list of free image tools both online and [...]
Comment by Avinash on 23 March 2007:
Great tools! They are gonna be too useful for me. I always wanted to find a cool online image editor. Picnik is cool!
Comment by Photo-tips Dan on 3 August 2008:
Interesting tips on free software, the one for comic strips seems cool…
By the way, have you heard of an image editing program called “Gimp”? It is also free and supposed to be rather advanced, haven’t tested it myself yet.
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