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Sunday, September 28, 2008

Visual Communication And Video Publishing - Selected Tools And Web Services - Sharewood Guide Sep28 08

If you want to convert your videos file formats, arrange your digital images inside an online photo albums, or be able to browse a huge database of free fonts and typefaces, I have gotten some tools for you.

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Photo credit: Mitar Gavric

Here my selected visual communication and video publishing tools for this week:

  1. Jalbum: Create and share photo albums with skins and music
  2. Microsoft Image Composite Editor: Mix a set of images together to make a full panorama
  3. DaFont: Browse a database hosting more than 8000 free fonts
  4. Graphics2PDF: Convert images in one or more PDF documents easily
  5. DryIcons: Search and download free sets of icons and vector graphics
  6. Outshouts: Add video/audio messages to online videos and share them with people
  7. Filsh: Convert any video from URL or PC to many formats with customizable settings
  8. Slicd: Extract parts of YouTube videos and share them with people on a dedicated page

 

 

 

Visual Communication Tools

  1. Jalbum

    Jalbum is an online project that people can use to create and share photo albums. After you install the Jalbum software on your PC, you are able to upload your pictures,add descriptions, select a skin and change its colors, add music and more. When done, you can publish your album and share it with other people. Free to use.
    http://jalbum.net/




  2. Microsoft Image Composite Editor

    Microsoft Image Composite Editor is an advanced panoramic image stitcher. If you have a set of overlapping photographs of a scene from a single location, Image Composite Editor will create a high-resolution panorama incorporating all your images at full resolution. Then, you can save your panorama in a wide variety of formats, like JPEG and TIFF. Free to download and use, Windows machines only.
    http://research.microsoft.com/ivm/ice.html




  3. DaFont

    DaFont is a huge font database, hosting more than 8000 items, that lets you browse and download fonts. You can search for fonts, browsing them for style and name, see all the characters that compose a font, and also get a live preview of any word you type. When satisfied, you can download it in ZIP format and use it on Windows or MAC platforms. Free to use, no registration needed.
    http://www.dafont.com/




  4. Graphics2PDF

    Graphics2PDF is a free PDF file creator that lets you convert your images to PDF documents. You can loads as many images as you want (BMP, JPG, GIF, PNG, TIFF) just by drag&dropping then into the program, and then click "Save as PDF", to create one or more PDF documents that will contain your images. The setup weights just 4.2 MB, and works on Windows machines only.
    http://www.imposant.com/products/image2pdf.htm




  5. DryIcons

    DryIcons is a free service which provides sets of icons and vector graphics to the general public, with a specific target to designers, software and web developers. You can browse all the sets, comment them, and obviously download them in PNG format (16x16px; 24x24px; 32x32px; 48x48px and 128x128px) to use them as you wish. Free.
    http://dryicons.com/

 

Video Publishing Tools


  1. Outshouts

    Outshouts is a video messaging system, that lets you add video/audio messages to online videos. You can search any video from a number of sources and then, when you have found what you like, you can record your video message and then easily email it to anyone or embed it on your page. The service is free to use, no registration is needed.
    http://www.outshouts.com/



  2. Filsh

    Filsh is a Dutch website that lets you convert all of your videos online. You can start by providing a video URL (YouTube, Veoh, Metacafe, and more) or by uploading it directly from you PC (50MB max): then, after you select the output format from the available ones, you will be able to customize the settings, such as video/audio bitrate, proportions and volume, and click. Your file will then be ready for you to download. Free.
    http://www.filsh.net/




  3. Slicd

    Slicd is a free and easy service that lets you extract parts of YouTube videos. Just paste a video URL, insert the start and final timing of the video part you're interested in, and click continue. A new page will be created, and you will be able to share its URL so that people will see a YouTube player with the video part you extracted before, being able to watch the new and the original video. Free.
    http://www.splicd.com/




Originally written by Nico Canali De Rossi for Master New Media and first published on September 28th 2008 as "Visual Communication And Video Publishing - Selected Tools And Web Services - Sharewood Picnic Sep28 08"

 
 
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