Image Editing

 

Free copyright-free imagesletter-39873_640-2two-39115_640three-39116_640

It’s important to be sure you, and your pupils, are not breaching copyright or royalty laws when downloading or copying images from the internet.  The following sites are good sources of high quality images which you can use for educational and, in some cases, commercial purposes free of charge.  Just remember to check whether attribution is required or not.

Useful Links:   Pixabay     Free Digital Photos   Pics4Learning

Microsoft Picture Managertwo-39115_640three-39116_640

Included with Microsoft Office Suite, this allows you to organise, edit and share images.

Useful Links:  You Tube

Windows Photos App   number-39114_640two-39115_640three-39116_640

The Photos App is included in Windows 10 and allows you to organise, edit and share images.  Slightly more intuitive to use than Picture Manage.

Serif Craft Artist   two-39115_640three-39116_640

Part craft projects, part desktop publishing, part photo editing!  It’s a fun software to use, and with lots of ready to use downloads available, which is aimed at the home or professional paper crafter.

Useful Links:   Webpage    You Tube

Serif PhotoPlustwo-39115_640three-39116_640

Professional quality photo editing software.

Useful Links: User Guide   Quick Start Guide   Support Forum

Online Photo Collage Creatorstwo-39115_640three-39116_640

There are a variety of easy to use online tools which allow you to make photo collages using a variety of preloaded templates.  Worth trying are: Pizap   Photovisi   Photo Collage

 

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