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Social marketing, PR insight & thought leadership - from The PR Coach
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30 Tools to Crop and Resize Your Images Online Without Photoshop

30 Tools to Crop and Resize Your Images Online Without Photoshop | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it
Sometimes you don't want to launch Photoshop just for a task as simple as image resizing. For that matter you can use the free online image resizing services.

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Cool photo editing tools.

Jeff Domansky's curator insight, October 11, 2017 9:51 AM

Cool photo editing tools.

GwynethJones's curator insight, September 23, 2018 7:15 PM

Always looking for these kinds of lists.

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12 Amazing Google Photos Features You Didn’t Know About

12 Amazing Google Photos Features You Didn’t Know About | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Google Photos has grown into an awesome service. From automatically backing up your phone’s pictures to letting you easily share your photos, there’s a lot to love for anyone who works with photos.


However, you might have missed some of Google Photos’ lesser-known functionality. Once you’ve set up free unlimited storage at high quality, check out some of these deeper features....

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Explore Google Photos forgotten features.

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Free Images - Pixabay

Free Images - Pixabay | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Over 800,000 high quality photos, illustrations, and vector graphics.

 

Free for commercial use. No attribution required.

 

Free images and videos you can use anywhere.

 

All images and videos on Pixabay are released free of copyrights under Creative Commons CC0. You may download, modify, distribute, and use them royalty free for anything you like, even in commercial applications. Attribution is not required....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

I depend on and use Pixabay every day for blogging, writing, presentations and pretty much every content creation you can think of. Highly recommended! 10/10

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104 Photo Editing Tools You Should Know About

104 Photo Editing Tools You Should Know About | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Hello, photographers. For the last two months, I’ve been doing market research for my project Photolemur and looking for different tools in the area of photo enhancement and photo editing. I spent a lot of time searching, and came up with a large organized list of 104 photo editing tools and apps that you should know about....

I believe all these services might be useful for some photographers, so I’ll share them here with you. And just to make it easier to find something specific, the list is numbered. Enjoy!


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Quite the list and a useful resource for photo editing tools.

johanna krijnsen's curator insight, December 6, 2016 9:38 PM
complete overview of photo editing tools
Willem Kuypers's curator insight, March 23, 2017 5:19 AM
Une liste impressionnante pour l'Ă©dition de photos.
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Free Images for Blogs and Marketing (38 sites)

Free Images for Blogs and Marketing (38 sites) | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it
Free images for blogs and marketers. I have collected a bunch of sites that give you free images for commercial use. Check it out!

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Here are 38 useful sources for free commercial -use stock photos.

Jeff Domansky's curator insight, May 17, 2017 11:06 AM

Here are 38 useful sources for free commercial -use stock photos.

Zoe Cassady's curator insight, May 18, 2017 12:38 PM
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Daily writing, it's on the goal list!
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Google figured out a way to zoom and enhance photos just like in the movies

Google figured out a way to zoom and enhance photos just like in the movies | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

A common trope in crime films and TV shows is the ability for law enforcement agencies to zoom in on grainy photos and security camera footage, and ‘enhance‘ the pixelated image like it’s no big deal – making detective work a breeze.

 

The fact is that it’s usually impossible to achieve this because there isn’t enough detail in a small number of pixels to eke out a clearer image than what you already have in the original file. But it looks like a bunch of Google researchers have figured out a way to do that – or at least get pretty darn close....

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A team of researchers at Google have figured out a way to synthesize realistic details from low resolution photos using neural networks. Cool! or what?

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WebInpaint - Remove unwanted objects & Fix imperfections Online!

WebInpaint - Remove unwanted objects & Fix imperfections Online! | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

How it works

Inpaint photo restoration software reconstructs the selected image area from the pixels near the area boundary. Remove undesirable objects from your images, such as logos, watermarks, power lines, people, text or any other undesired artefacts. There's no need to manually go through messing around with your old clone tool any more! Now you can use Inpaint to easily remove all those unexpected objects that end up spoiling an otherwise really great photograph.Remove objects from photos

 

The devil is always in details. A tiny object on a photo can ruin the entire composition or even make it produce the effect opposite to that you initially were hoping for. Using Inpaint removing objects from photos is almost as easy as taking a shot itself. With merely three simple steps you can make power lines, tourists, buildings, background wreckage and other elements vanish as if they never were there....

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WebInpaint magically removes unwanted objects with just a click. Very cool tool for designers and bloggers. Thanks to Robin Good for the tip!

Jeff Domansky's curator insight, November 4, 2016 10:34 AM

WebInpaint magically removes unwanted objects with just a click. Very cool tool for designers and bloggers. Thanks to Robin Good for the tip!