Sharing photos on Facebook is super easy. We can upload photos from our computers, send photos from our cell phones or take photos directly from a Web cam. However, downloading the photos from Facebook is a tedious process

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Download All of Your Facebook Photos the Easy Way
In the Web 2.0 world, there is no shortage of image-editing Web sites. There is, however, a shortage of image-editing Web sites that split images for printing on multiple pages. Jimpl’s Image Splitter splits images easily and quickly, but with a few bonus editing features, like cropping and resizing, too

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Resize, Split or Crop Images the Easy Way
Windows Live Photos is one of the options available to users when they long in to Windows Live, along with SkyDrive, Office, Messenger, Hotmail and MSN; it is in essence, a repository for photographs and images, and works very much like other photo hosting sites Windows Live Gallery 2011 on the other hand, is a free photo/video editing program with links to SkyDrive and other sites. To get it, go to Windows Live Photo Gallery 2011 , and download it. Once you have it downloaded and running, you should notice the now familiar Microsoft ribbon that has been incorporated throughout Microsoft’s suite of applications, it looks like this: If it looks familiar to you, that’s because this is the program that is actually running on Microsoft’s “cloud” television commercial.

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Use Windows Live Photos with Windows Live Photo Gallery 2011
Facebook users share thousands of pictures every day. While photo sharing helps us feel connected to our friends, if we have more than a few friends, the number of photos to view in a week can become insurmountable. A Facebook app called Pixable organizes all of your friends’ photos into categorized slideshows, making them easier to view.

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View Slideshows of Your Facebook Friends Photos
The GNU Image Manipulation Program, is a free program that does most, if not all, of the things that can be done using Photoshop, which is great. The down side though is that a lot of people find GIMP a little difficult to use, which is too bad, because once you get used to how things work, GIMP is well worth the time invested.

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How to Resize Images using GIMP