One of the on-going challenges for most bloggers is finding meaningful photos with the proper reuse rights. There are many databases available to search for photos, but searching these databases is time consuming. Besides, when the right photo is found, we must still resize it and provide the proper credit to the photographer

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Find, Resize and Position Photos for Your Blog
Converting, renaming, and resizing pictures one by one is a tedious task. If you’re a graphic or web designer, or just the usual computer user, you should try the Microsoft Office Picture Manager to do these tasks. This software is the successor of Microsoft Photo Editor (bundled in Office XP edition), Microsoft Office Picture Library 2003, and Microsoft Office Picture Library.

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Bulk Convert, Rename, and Resize Images with MS Office Picture Manager
Most of us who make graphics rely on our old favorites, Paint Shop Pro and Photoshop, for our graphic needs. Both of these programs are powerful photo editors and digital graphic creators, but their capabilities for recreating a more traditional artistic experience, like say, with a medium such as pastel or watercolor, leaves a lot to be desired. This has left a major divide between the art created by artists in a studio and art created by artists behind a computer. Granted, Corel Painter mimics the traditional artistic experience well, but with a nearly $400 price tag, most of us simply go back to our Photoshop and make the best of it

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Paint Digital Pictures with TwistedBrush Open Studio
If you have an Xbox 360 console, you can easily share all the pictures, videos and music stored on your computer with your console. This is nice if you have your Xbox connected to your huge flat-panel TV and want to show your family and friends home videos or pictures. Depending on what operating system you are running and whether or not you have a Windows Media Center PC, there are a few different ways to connect your Xbox to your PC.

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For those on the never-ending quest for unique social-networking profile pictures, Frintr has created a way to shrink all of your friends photographs into teeny-tiny pieces, then arrange them like puzzle pieces to form your own photograph. These mosaic pictures are sure to catch attention.

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Make Mosaic Profile Pictures Featuring Your Facebook, Myspace and Twitter Friends