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The Best Photo Hosting Sites In The Web!

The Best Photo Hosting Sites In The Web!

Photo hosting is an easy way to share your photos online. You do not need to know about HTML, CSS, RSS, or any other complicated codes of the matter. All you have to do is upload your photos on the photo hosting site, and link it to your personal web page or site. You leave all that mumbo-jumbo to the experts.

Most photo hosting sites are free, but to access better features and benefits, you may want to pay for their services. If you want to buy prints, you will have to pay them a standard fee.

Here are the best photo hosting sites we have stumbled on the web.

PBase

Although not exactly free, PBase is one of the best photo hosting sites in terms of good value for your money. It is not that expensive, considering the features and benefits you’ll get, it’s practically a steal. You pay a year for 500 MB of storage space, where as a year for up to 1,500 MB of storage space. It has a brilliant user interface, beautifully laid out galleries, and so much more. You can try out their free 30 day trial to get a feel of the site and see if you’ll like. Believe me, you most certainly will.

Flickr

Flickr is the most popular and most widely known photo hosting site around, with very good reason behind it. It’s free, easy to use, and very user friendly. Sort, categorize, and group your pictures, and add tags and captions so they will be easier to find early on. The interface is quite simple yet fun to use. People can visit your page; they can comment and rate your pictures. Or if you prefer to make your photos private to be viewable only by your family and friends, you can do so.

Flickr also has a blogging feature, where you can display your Flickr photos on your blog page in a side bar. You can even send your photos directly from your camera phone to your blog!

With all these features stated here, plus their bargain fees and rates, it’s no wonder why people are flocking over to use Flickr’s photo hosting services.

Webshots

Uploading your photos is easy with Webshots thanks to their photo desktop software. You can upload your photos straight from your desktop easily. You can keep track of all your images and albums right from your desktop! Create wallpapers, sscreensavers and slideshows to make your photos more fun and interactive.

You can show your photos openly to the general public or limit them to your family and friends only. You can also keep track of the individuals who download your images, for Webshots will notify you each time they do. You can make prints, or send gifts of your photos for yourself, your loved ones, family and friends.

Photoshop Express

Of course, Adobe Photoshop is a household name, known as a photo editing software. Now Adobe brings to us Photoshop Express, a site that combines photo hosting and photo editing at the same time. Photographers are given a powerful array of photo editing tools. Moreover, you can access pictures from other sites such as Photobucket and Picasa, so you wouldn’t have to upload your photos twice over.

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10 Free Windows-Based Photo Editing Programs For Preparing Your Photography For Canvas

10 Free Windows-Based Photo Editing Programs For Preparing Your Photography For Canvas

Creating a canvas art print is quite a major event in your home’s interior design! While there are plenty of ready-to-order landscape canvas prints and images from pro photographers, it can be even more special for your canvas art to have that personal touch. Given the right resolution photo, any of your most special images can be made suitable for canvas printing without any further investment; that is why we are looking at the best free photo editing programs for Windows computers here. Have a read, and download whichever sounds good to you … there is nothing to lose!
1.    The GIMP

This is at the top of everybody’s must-have free photo editing list, and is a serious competitor for mainstream paid photo editors like Photoshop. It has a friendly user interface and plenty of options.

2.    VCW Vicman’s Photo Editor

This program helps create perfect canvas art prints with an interface that will look very familiar to users of any mainstream image editing program … especially those familiar with Adobe CS. The commercial version costs , but the free version will be suitable for the touch-ups necessary for canvas art printing files.

3.    Imageforce

You can both paint images and edit photos with this free Windows-based software. It has some visual effects for photos – use these sparingly with your canvas prints, though.

4.    Paint.net

This ongoing project was begun by Washington State University students, and is easily a match for paid applications. It has the capacity for standard image edits as well as effects and painting.

5.    Ultimate Paint

Creation, editing and effects are all possible with this program – the difference is its size and directness. The release now available is getting on in years, but some people still swear by it for editing photos for canvas art printing .

6.    Photofiltre

If you aren’t confident with choosing levels for adjusting your images, Photofiltre takes a lot of the guesswork out of the task. It is also very fast – you won’t spend hours locating the tasks you want. Commercial organizations must pay – but for you, it’s free!

7.    Photoshop.com

Not technically an image editing Windows-based application – this is actually a browser based application. You don’t need tpo download anything, and the interface will seem much more familiar … because it comes on the background of your favorite browser. There are free options for use

8.    Fotoflexer.com

Another software-as-a-service type offering for canvas art print creation, Fotoflexer is a very simple to use online  image editing application. This one includes a Photoshop-style Curves dialog – but a downside is that rotation is limited to 90 degree increments.

9.    Photoscape

It doesn’t look like much at first glance – but those who have been using it for a while are often ardent proponents of Photoscape. It has an enormous feature profile, rivaling that of Photoshop, as well as handy tools like batch processing capability, RAW converter, screen capture tool, colour picker, etc.

10.    Serif Photoplus

Using this software for editing your canvas art print photos is a great way to get to know a paid, commercial program for free. Serif Photoplus gives away the old versions of their software for free, to entice users to buy the current version. Great deal!

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