HistoryPin is a Google Maps mashup that allows visitors to pin historic photos on a map and to view photos across locations and dates. The site offers a video introduction and tours of some of the best content. For more …[Continue]
How to Use Google’s Search by Image
Identifying a mystery celebrity in a photo, or finding websites that have stolen your copyrighted images has gotten a whole lot easier with Google’s Search by Image. Images can be dragged and dropped, uploaded, specified by URL, or (with a …[Continue]
Facebook Offers New Layout Option
Facebook introduced a new profile page layout as a user option a few weeks ago. This new layout includes a horizontal grid of five photo thumbnails, flanked, on the left, by a profile picture. Inspired by French artist Alexandre Oudin, …[Continue]
Google Announces WebP
WebP (pronounced “weppy”) is a new open-source image format, designed by Google, that uses a compression algorithm that produces smaller files than currently popular formats such as JPG and PNG. And smaller image files mean faster loading web pages. Hooray! …[Continue]
Andy-Warhol-Up Your Photographs
Today’s Photoshop tip from Melissa Clifton is for fans of pop artist Andy Warhol. Her Andy-Warhol-Up Your Photographs is a tutorial for beginner to intermediate Photoshop users who want to turn a plain photograph into a colorful piece of art….[Continue]
Adobe Photoshop Celebrates 20 Years
This month marks the twentieth anniversary of the Adobe Photoshop. In the last twenty years, “shopped” has come to mean manipulated with an image editor, and “photoshop” is sometimes used as a verb. Here on Adobe TV, is a television …[Continue]
5 Image Search Engines You’ve Never Heard Of
Google Image Search is perhaps the best know image search engine. But MakeUseOf reveals five others worth knowing about, including Cyclo.ps, a meta-search engine that lets you search up to eight stock photo sites at once, including Flickr, Shutterstock, and …[Continue]
How to Make a Photo Collage
Have you ever seen a collage made of hundreds of little photos and wondered how it was done? One way is with Shape Collage, a free, easy utility for both Windows and Mac. Simply download Shape Collage, pick a shape, …[Continue]