Virtual Iris Launches Online Editing Website
Virtual Iris has created a website, Irisize.com, for online editing, including zooming, rotating, measuring, changing color and adding text. The resulting images, hosted on Irisize.com, are available for use on personal or business websites, auction sites, e-mails or presentations, and do not require plug-ins for receipt or viewing. Although the service eventually will charge fees starting at $1.99 for basic image conversion, it is available free...
Web Photo School Updates Site
Photoflex's Web Photo School has relaunched its website, www.webphotoschool.com, with new free and paid digital photography lessons that offer online learning for all skill levels. The library of more than 200 lessons is grouped into nine general categories: basic camera, basic lighting, portraits, products/still life, business websites, Internet/auction photos, outdoor photography/travel, digital manipulation/Photoshop and new lessons.
Fifteen free lessons are available, on topics ranging from...
Printroom.com Customizes Pro Photography Services
Printroom.com has expanded its customization services. In addition to its web-ready storefront capabilities, photographers can customize how they present and sell images by creating original storefronts, customized team and player posters, and event- or organization-specific templates. The services can be implemented directly by the photographer or by designers with Platinum Digital, a newly formed partnership with Printroom.
PDS offers full site design, incorporating Printroom.com galleries, for as low as...
Photo Portals Start to Click
Without ever leaving home, you can do everything from finding a camera, ordering images and processing film to taking photo workshops, encrypting images and creating a storefront.
Even for people using 35mm film, the online world has plenty to offer. It's pretty commonplace now for online photography websites to offer film processing, a place to store images and a way to create and share an online photo album with special effects and personal messages—all for free.
Community-building websites such as Robert Farber's Photoworkshop.com offer a wide range of product reviews, discussion boards...