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View large/high-resolution images online using Seadragon

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If you have a SLR camera, it’s probably way over 10 megapixels. Some of the really fancy SLR cameras are more than 20 megapixels! One picture can be a massive size, 10 to 20 megabytes. If you want to share a really high-resolution picture with friends, you can’t unless you upload it somewhere and they download it to their PC.

Seadragon is a cool service from Microsoft that lets you upload really large pictures and lets you view it using their picture viewer. It’s way cool because you can make it full screen and zoom in and out by clicking.

Seadragon Picture Viewer

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October 31st, 2009 at 7:00 am

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Brighten your digital pictures using JPG Illuminator

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brighten digial pictures

JPG Illuminator is a program that is solely dedicated to adjusting, correcting, and manipulating lighting, brightness, contrast, and coloring in digital photos. You can use it to brighten photos that are underexposed and also lets you adjust their white balance.

Other cool features include correction of chromatic imperfections, spectral color correction, manipulation of lighting locations, and many color filters, just to name a few.

JPG-Illuminator

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October 29th, 2009 at 2:04 am

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