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PUBLIC MARKS from decembre with tags flickr & lifehacker

June 2008

Phantasmagoria Transforms Your Photos

Adds effects to your digital photos through a slick, simple-to-use interface. The program provides an impressive range of effects and can upload the results to photo-sharing site Flickr

Perfect Your Picasa to Flickr Workflow

They don't talk to one another. If at home after a vacation inf Thailand, I had a hard drive loaded with photos and I wanted a way to organize, caption, and publish them all at once without duplicating work. Here's how I did it with Picasa and Flickr.

July 2007

Flickr: Flickr photo thumbnails on del.icio.us - Lifehacker

Bookmark and tag a Flickr photo with del.icio.us and a thumbnail of that photo magically appears in your bookmark list.

April 2007

Geek to Live: Flickr Advanced User Guide - Lifehacker

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I published an article here on Lifehacker called Tips for Flickr beginners, a quick rundown on how to get started on Flickr. One year later I'm still as big a Flickr fan and user as ever, so it's about time to point out some of the more advanced features

Scrapbook___Build an online scrapbook with Scrapblog

Web site Scrapblog lets you create online scrapbooks with a powerful flash editing tool and tons of templates. Scapblog is one of the most robust, desktop application-like web apps I've seen in a long time; working in Scrapblog has a similar look and f

March 2007

Picasa2flickr - Flickr Plugin Export for Picasa ( Updated for Picasa 3 Beta)

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Based on the proof of concept provided by Tabblo and using the nice flickj api, picasa2flickr provides a kind of plugin to picasa that allows users to export their photos to flickr. The mechanism: 1. Using a custom "BlogThis" Button, picasa posts XML data

January 2007

Giant online image editors comparison chart

There are ten online image editors here, everything from Snipshot to LookWow; and over 25 features are meticulously charted (does it resize? will it remove red-eye?). Make sure you check the Features legend; it goes from "the feature is not available" to

Weekend Project: _____Make a photo snow globe

The end result is actually pretty snazzy; and all you need to accomplish this very heartwarming gift and/or interior decoration is a clear bottle or jar (Mason jars work really well), glitter, water, photos, Goo Gone, corn syrup, scissors, and tape. This