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Category Archives: Fun
Museumr
Museumr — This easy tool from Dumpr takes any photograph, frames it and shows it hanging on a wall at a museum, being admired by visitors. Of course I had to try this, using the same photograph of my dog … Continue reading
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Motivator
The Motivator is another of great tool from fd’s Flickr Toys. It lets you take any image, add a frame and a few lines of text in the style of one of those motivational posters. Of course, the text can … Continue reading
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The Warholizer
fd’s Flickr Toys — John Watson has a great collection of simple, free tools that make it easy to explore and transform digital photographs in many different ways. Many work with any photograph, not just ones hosted on Flickr. The … Continue reading
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