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How to Edit and Organize Your Images With the New macOS Photos

Apple’s Photos app has undergone a serious overhaul in the past few versions of macOS. The latest version has some solid editing capabilities — enough that it makes a great replacement for Picasa. If you haven’t looked at Photos in a while (and I certainly wouldn’t blame you), it’s time to get reacquainted. Adding Photos… read more »

PicMonkey Now Makes You Pay to Save Your Images

PicMonkey, one of the most popular online photo-editing suites around, has rendered its free offerings absolutely pointless. You can still edit photos for free, spending hours crafting a visual masterpiece, but to actually save your creation you’ll have to pay. Which is ridiculous. There is a lot of competition in the photo editing space. There’s… read more »

How to Create Windows-Compatible ISO Disc Images on a Mac

Here’s the dilemma. You’re a Mac user who has to create a clone of a disc to be shared with friends. However, the disk must be compatible with Windows. Perhaps surprisingly, you can create a Windows-compatible ISO disc image through macOS without using any additional software or apps. All you need is your Mac’s Disk… read more »

How to Search Pinterest Images Using Your Phone Camera

Given that Pinterest is an image-driven social network, it’s no surprise that you can finally search Pinterest using photos. Whether they’re photos you’ve taken or photos you’ve found online, Pinterest will offer up relevant search results. Introduced in early February as Pinterest Lens, the feature has just recently rolled out to U.S. users on Android and iOS…. read more »

How to Easily Pixelate or Blur Your Images Online

Before you share an image online, you might need to blur out part of your shot. Whether it’s about hiding sensitive information or attempting to provide anonymity to people in your images, there are some online websites that you can use regardless of your OS, browser, or platform to get the job done. Pixelate or… read more »

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