7 Awesome and Free Image Editors – from Friedbeef’s Tech
April 9, 2009 by Paul Hamilton
It’s been nearly two weeks since my last post here. That’s because most of my spare time has gone into the creation of a website for my church. That project has gone well, and it’s been gratifying to be able to use a great deal of what I’ve learned while doing this blog. The church site isn’t live yet, so I can’t share it.
What I can share is one of my favourite blogs that isn’t an edublog. I’m not sure how I first happened on the blog that James Yeang, of Kuala Lumpur, calls Friedbeef’s Tech: Solving everyday problems with simple technology. I do know that I’ve long been a subscriber. James never fails to be informative and helpful. I especially appreciate his focus on freeware, on all things Firefox, and on general “useful tips”.
I was prompted to share FriedBeef’s Tech by the helpful post that James wrote last Sunday–7 Awesome and Free Image Editors. In today’s world, I believe every learner and every teacher needs to develop effective image editing skills. James has shared a set of free image editing tools for a variety of purposes and that are appropriate for a broad range of skill sets. If you are interested in some great free tools, check out James’ post and learn…
- How to edit images using advanced tools
- How to touch up photos in your web browser
- How to do fast, one-click, photo-enhancing tasks
- How to do heavy image editing in your web browser
- How to edit, combine, view, or animate images
- How to do intermediate photo enhancing
- How to manipulate images with layers
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