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RIOT: The Most Radical Image Optimization Tool You Can Freely Make Use Of [Windows]

Let’s RIOT! No, not that way. That way gets people injured – never good. I’m referring to the “radical” image optimization tool that is one of the best, if not the best tool for… well… optimizing images of course. You might be wondering, but I don’t “optimize” images and you could be very correct… right now. But you will, especially after reading about Radical Image Optimization Tool, otherwise known as RIOT.

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Speed Through Your Image Editing Tasks With These 3 Great Batch Editing Tools

When it comes to resizing or converting images, it can often be a tedious task of doing one after the other. Luckily there are a lot of great tools out there that make it easy to get through the process at just about the click of a button. Not only can you find great batch editing software to resize or convert image files, you can also find a few that will give you a few pretty impressive batch editing features as well.

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7 Free Apps to Batch Edit, Resize, & Rename Images

Some of the most common edits your images will have to go through are simple things such as resize, rename, format conversion, basic color fixes, etc. While you can’t be expected to sit through an album of 300 photos, manually resizing and renaming each one, many of the common image viewers don’t let you do these things by batch. Don’t waste your time, though, just download one of the free tools below, and start batch-editing!

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Who Needs Photoshop? Amazing Image Editing Feats You Can Do With MS Word

If you don't want to face the steep learning curve of Adobe Photoshop but you still want to conjure up some imaging magic, you need to look elsewhere. Have you considered using Microsoft Word?

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Free Image Resizer - An Effortless Way To Resize Images [Windows]

As spoiled as it may sound, having to open a bulky image manipulation software like Paint.NET or Photoshop just to resize an image seems a little inefficient. If the single functionality that you require is to simply resize, there are easier ways to go about it. Being able to quickly resize an image benefits me in several ways throughout a day.

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Forget iPhoto. Use Pixa To Organize Photos On Your Mac

If you've been looking for a way to keep photos on your Mac organized, and iPhoto isn't cutting it for you, a new beta app might have you covered. Free for as long as it's in beta, Pixa is an easy to use app that makes it easy to keep your photos organized, back them up to the cloud, and open photos in external apps. In addition to keeping you organized, Pixa comes with a few pretty cool features which make it easy to stay organized, inspired and more.

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Is Good Software Enough? Visiting Corel To Find Out How Digital Artists Are Born [Feature]

One of the most magical things is, you've got a nice, crisp piece of paper, you put a benzene marker on it, it just looks gorgeous -- says Corel Painter Master Greg Banning. But the thing is, those things are toxic. So you're working overnight trying to get something done, and in the morning you're just stoned. That's what drove Greg to start using Corel Painter more than thirteen years ago.

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Give A Spot To The Uncomplicated Easy Image Modifier Among Your Portable Apps [Windows]

Why are we reviewing yet another image editing program? Isn’t there a forest of them out there? Sure…but don’t you think occasionally it pays to take a second look at some of the really good ones. After all, would you stop looking at a pretty girl just because there is a population of them in your town! Easy Image Modifier carries another advantage - it comes well recommended from our legion of readers, and that enabled it to find a place in our list of Best Portable Apps.

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Picasa - Still The Best & Most Versatile Photo Manager Available

How many photos would you say you have? More than a hundred? Six hundred? A thousand? Pictures are a big part of all of our lives, but there is else something which is equally important and that is where those precious pictures are stored. You likely keep the majority of them on your computer (although more and more, we are relying on smartphones). But what happens when you add them to your computer? Do you organize them?

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MyImgur Lets You Use The Best Image Host Right From Your Desktop [Windows]

Hugely thanks to internet superpower Reddit, Imgur is definitely regarded as the web's most elite all-purpose image host. The website's emergence took a huge chunk out of similar sites like Tinypic. Imgur just does free image hosting better. The look and feel of the uploading interface is so much nicer than other sites in the same class and it'll definitely help when you aren't barraging users with ads.

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Paint.NET: The Best Image Editor Available That You Should Download

We all edit images to some degree. Whether it’s a simple crop or resize, or maybe just adding some text, it’s nice to have an image editor that is reliable, fast, easy to navigate and assists you in getting the job done quickly. There are a lot of fancy image editors available such as the well-known Adobe Photoshop and even the quite popular GIMP. These are full-fledge image editors however, and often more than what the average user needs.

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Have Fun Taking Photos With Cheese Photo Booth [Linux]

Taking pictures is always a great way to keep memories, wherever you are. They're also a fantastic way to spend some time and bond with friends and family. However, taking ordinary pictures with a camera or webcam can get pretty boring after a while. Mac OS X's photo booth program can get pretty interesting with all of the possible effects that you can select, but what about Linux? Thankfully there's a fairly popular application which gets the job done.

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Give Instagram A Break And Take PicsArt For A Spin On Your Android

Yes, Instagram isn’t the only game in town. We may or not may be able to give up on your love for Instagram, but that shouldn’t stop us from getting around our tunnel vision and looking at some other really good mobile photo editors (or photo enhancers as I call them). PicsArt is an Android photo editor that not only deserves a good hard look, but in my opinion it is a photo app that should find a permanent corner on your smartphone.

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How To Convert & Resize Images In Bulk

If there is a single time-saving tip that I could ever offer to any writer, student, professional or anyone else that needs to produce documents with images, it's the ability to bulk-resize images.

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Croppola Automatically Crops Your Images To Create The Best Composition

Everyone likes taking pictures every now and then. You might be only a holiday photographer, or mainly an Instagram photographer, but when you do take pictures, you want them to look good. Especially if you plan on sharing them or printing them. Professional photographers know all about compositions, and have the patience and equipment to get everything just right. But do you?

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XnConvert - Dead Simple Cross-Platform Batch Image Processing [Windows, Mac & Linux]

Writing for MakeUseOf means that, as an author, I get through a lot of coffee, a lot of software and a lot of screenshots. Regardless of the operating system I’m using, if I’m reviewing software, rounding up websites or showing off tips and tricks then I’m going to be including screenshots to better illustrate the product or process. I learned pretty quickly that through the wonders of batch conversion that you can save yourself precious time when it comes to image processing.

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5 Uniquely Creative Photo Apps For The iPhone

A recent study suggests 1/3 of all photos are taken using an iPhone. That's an astonishing number, but simply posting those photos as is to Flickr or Facebook usually isn't exactly going to rock the world. Instead, let's take a look at some of the more uniquely creative ways you can enhance your photos on the iPhone, such as adding text, making a one panel cartoon, taking a 3D photo, or making your scene look like it's just a model diorama.

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3 Fast, Clean, & Efficient Online Image Optimizers To Shrink Your Images

As a blogger and a normal guy who is running out of space on his hard drive, I am always on the lookout for a good image compression program. Thanks to the plethora of image editing apps available on the web, I am spoilt for choice. What I am looking for are fast, clean (i.e. uncluttered), and efficient image optimizers that are dead simple to use. I have found three so far.

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Aviary For Android: Screenshot Tour & Review - Photo Effects Don't Have To Be Social After All

Aviary has been around forever as a Web-based suite of creative graphics tools. But they've recently made their first foray onto iOS and Android, with the new Aviary Photo Editor app. I'm here to take the Android version for a thorough spin and see what it can really do.

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Easily Edit Multiple Photos At Once With BatchPhoto for Windows and Mac [Giveaway]

Have you ever taken a lot of photos and needed to edit them all at once? Whether they need to be resized, rotated, or combined into a photo album, editing the photos one-by-one can be a pain. BatchPhoto, which touts itself as the fastest photo editor, makes this easy. We’re giving away 25 copies of BatchPhoto Home for Windows and Mac worth nearly $875 this week! Read on for instructions on entering our giveaway and earning your own copy!

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