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December 2007
October 2007
ResizR - Easy online image resize
by knann & 9 othersResize images on the web or from your computer.
Mixbook | Create Amazing Books With Your Friends!
by knann & 2 otherssimilar to iPhoto for creating bound books but allows for more text depending upon design. Use for portfolio.....
Newfoundland and Labrador Photo Gallery
by knannThey say a picture is worth a thousand words, but here in Newfoundland and Labrador a thousand words would not do justice to the awe inspiring sights to be seen. Choose an album below and click through the photos we’ve compiled for you to explore.
Nova Scotia Phototour
by knannAcadian Culture - view photos
Cuisine - view photos
Experience fall - view photos
Halloween - view photos
History & Heritage - view photos
Music - view photos
Outdoors - view photos
Seacoast - view photos
Urban - view photos
September 2007
Planet Image Cards
by knannPerfect images for the Size and Distance Activity located here: http://cse.ssl.berkeley.edu/AtHomeAstronomy/activity_10.html
March 2007
Cities Around the World - Home
by knann (via)Cities Around the World presents over 6,100 photographic images from the slide collections of the American Geographical Society Library.
Trading Card Maker: Create a customized trading card from your digital photographs
by knannEver wanted to honor and immortalize someone you love? What nerdierbetter way to show them you care than to put their mug on a trading card! Or make a whole deck and create your very own collectible card game. The possibilities for embarrassment are virtually limitless! I know I'm embarrassed! Works with your photos hosted on Flickr or anywhere else. Oh, these are sized to print 3.5x5 inch cards (89x127mm) if you feel so inclined. Editable template available for back of card
Old Magazine Articles
by knannAs the title implies, this site is a searchable archive of PDF images of old magazine articles. The majority is from the 20th century, although there are also entries from the 19th century. Because the articles are from magazines, they often include fantastic pictures that can illustrate fashion, culture and opinions of the time period. It's an eclectic mix of topics, with some emphasis on the early 20th century. In the Classroom:
This is a fabulous primary document site packed with useful resources for social studies teachers. Because the entries are all in PDF format, each can be printed and copied for classroom list. According to the owner of the site, the information is all in the public domain and can be freely distributed. Entries are continually being added. For the serious researcher, there isn't always exact bibliographic information included with each entry for use in citations. However, for classroom use, or for use on interactive whiteboards, this archive is exceptionally useful... and it's FREE!
February 2007
Quick Thumbnail: The fastest and most powerful way to resize images online
by knann (via)The fastest way to resize your pictures and images. Choose an image file, select some resize options, and hit Resize it. Your image will be uploaded to the server and resized, and then any or all of the resized images will be provided in a single convenient view. Not only can you get simultaneous generation of different sizes but you can enlarge your images too.
December 2006
The Rasterbator
by knann & 69 others (via)The Rasterbator creates huge, rasterized images from any picture. Upload an image, print the resulting multi-page pdf file and assemble the pages into extremely cool looking poster up to 20 meters in size. No loss of quality!!!!!!
November 2006
home : open stock photography :free open source stock photography
by knann & 2 others (via)As of February 2006, the Wikimedia Commons, a central media archive operated by the Wikimedia Foundation, contains about 450,000* files uploaded by nearly 30,000 registered users. Each of these files is available under a free content license or in the public domain; there are no restrictions of use beyond those relating to use of official insignia. Licenses which limit commercial use are considered non-free
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