Is a picture worth a thousand words? Maybe. Here is overview of a few photo editing tools you may consider. Determine your goals, first.

What type of photos do you need to create and edit?

  • Avatars for a your Social Media profiles?
  • Photos for Flickr, Picasa Web Albums, FaceBook, and other online sharing?
  • Images for your website and ecommerce store?

How much do you want to spend? Most of us would say “nothing.” Creating quality photos doesn’t require a huge capital investment. It does take a little time and creativity.

Creating Social Media Avatars & Photos

You don’t have to be a graphic artist to participate in Social Media. However, you want to use an image that represents who you are. This graphic is called your avatar. Use a graphic or photo that represents your uniqueness, your personality. Maybe it’s simply your mugshot!

I prefer the conservative approach and use my photo - and appreciate it when others do the same. (It’s easier to meet people at conferences!) I use a variation of the same picture shown right.

Sizes for avatars range from 48×48 pixels to 100×100 pixels. Photo editing tools enable you to resize and crop your image. You may want to cut out the background, colorize it, or make it black and white. Here are two free tools for photo editing and avatar creating:

  • Picnik - Easily edit photos, online, in your browser. Their site says, “Tweak to your heart’s content.”
  • Picasa - Free software download from Google in which you can edit, organize and share photos.

Picnik and Picasa are also free photo editing tools ideal for Social Media photo sharing.

(Personal opinion about avatars: Gals, please don’t use suggestive avatars. Your image represents who you are offline and online. Unless you plan to someday work for Hugh or Hooters, your avatar can determine how a prospective employer, and the world, judges you.)

Ecommerce & Website Images

You don’t have to be a graphic artist to create quality photographs for your website. However, you do need QUALITY photos. The quality of images on an ecommerce site can make or break the experience and possibly the sale. You might want to dish out some money for a photo editing tool. You’ll save money by preparing your own product photos without paying website maintenance fees.

Prepare, touch-up and optimize quality images for your online store using Photoshop Elements, a scaled-down version of Adobe Photoshop. Photoshop Elements is less expensive, worth the money, and a great tool for ecommerce store owners.

Photoshop Elements Tutorials

Refer to these tutorials for using Photoshop Elements to flatten out the learning curve:

Books:

Determine your photo editing goals. Realize you don’t have to spend a lot of money to create online photos.

  • If you are simply interested in participating in Social Media, use the free photo editing tools.
  • If you are an ecommerce store owner, consider Photoshop Elements.
  • If you are planning to provide professional services in graphic design or photography, you’ll get the bells and whistles in Adobe Photoshop.

People do judge a book by its cover. Your avatars and your ecommerce product photos are your cover!


ADDED 08.18.08:

One more free photo editing tool - GIMP

GIMP works on all platforms (PC, Max, Linux). This free photo editing tool offers a customizable interface, photo enhancing and a lot more. Are you ready? GIMP enables you to load and save files to a Web server via FTP! That’s not all! It also allows you to compress them to save disk space (ZIP, GZ). I can’t wait to start using this. Check out the GIMP Tutorials.

Thank you, UnclePeppers.com, for sharing this tool!


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"Photo Editing Tools - Social Media & Ecommerce" by Dana Lookadoo was published on August 16th, 2008 and is listed in Design, Social Media.

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Comments on "Photo Editing Tools - Social Media & Ecommerce": 5 Comments

  1. Mark Salinas (3 comments.) wrote,

    Good tools and resources….thanks for sharing!

  2. Dana Lookadoo wrote,

    Mark, Thanks for stopping by! There are so many tools available to edit photos and avatars without spending a bunch of money.

    As aside…I’m happy you haven’t gone blue, green multi-colored or cartoonish with your Twitter avatar! :-)

  3. Dana Lookadoo wrote,

    Brian Carter spent the afternoon creating Gizmo movies and with this photo editing tool to the next level! Here are my two favorites:
    * http://humor-2-0.blogspot.com/2008/08/ninja-seo-brian-carter-vs-jordan.html
    * http://standupcomedianforhire.blogspot.com/2008/08/paris-mccain-obama-musical-mcbamas-in.html

  4. Dana Lookadoo wrote,

    Amazon links: When I wrote this post, I was playing with a script from Amazon to install context links. My theme rejected the script, so I removed it. But, it appears the script did “spider” the page and linked relevant words to the Amazon store - oh, the learning curves.

  5. Daily Sphinn: Not a bad weekend | UnclePeppers.com wrote,

    [...] Photo Editing Tools - Social Media & Ecommerce: Great links to Photoshop Elements tutorials and advice on editing on a budget. Points off though for not mentioning the GIMP It’s free. [...]

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