Sugar Editorial Picks
Oct 30, 2008 -
Halloween is nearly upon us, my friends, and if that doesn't give you an excuse to make yourself look like a zombie then I don't know what will!
It's super easy: Using the web-editing site I told you about before, Picnik, just upload a photo with a human face in it, then in the create tab, and scroll down to the Halloween options.
Use the zombie brush to coat your subject's face, body, and clothes, and watch as the life is drained from the face.
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Aug 23, 2008 -
It used to be, you got your film rolls developed (and what came out was what you shot, no choosing what to print beforehand), and put your faves into your photo albums or frames. Then you kept them around, pulling them out when you wanted to reminisce over the plastic and paper pages filled with photographs.
Now, our photo-lives are completely different; we pick and choose which digital shots to keep and print, and are often more selective about printing because we know we can always access the photos electronically.
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May 09, 2008 -
Looking for a last-minute gadget to get your mom for Mother's Day?
This digital picture converter by Hammacher Schlemmer is a great way to bring your mom into the 21st century! Easier then a conventional scanner, this nifty device will back up all your mom's photos into digital format, so she'll never have to worry about losing negatives or prints again!
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Feb 26, 2008 -
After months of hunting down the perfect piece of art for my bedroom wall, I think I've finally decided to let my geekery be the artiste! Pottery Barn Kids offers the coolest service: You upload a digital picture, and they will print it onto a canvas and stretch it over a wooden frame, so all you have to do is hang it after you get it in the mail.
To learn more about this great service, read more
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May 09, 2007 -
Still wondering what to get your mom this Mother's Day? Send her the gift of memories and special moments with a digital photo frame or photo book. I've compiled three of my favorites below which are all timeless gifts that your mom will cherish for years to come.
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Apr 04, 2007 -
So you're on vacay, taking lots of stellar shots with your new digital cam. The only problem is you decided to go gadget less on this trip - no BlackBerry and definitely no laptop. If your only access to technology is a computer in the internet cafe beside your hotel, you just might be in luck.
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Dec 05, 2008 -
I'm a big fan of charging stations for a variety of reasons, but the fact that I found one that also features a built-in digital picture frame makes me like them even more.
A part of the Bedford Smart Collection at Pottery Barn, this Digital Photo Station offers a three-outlet power strip for plugging in a camera charger, cell phone charger, etc., and the 3.5-inch digital frame that adorns the front of the station.
At $149, it's a tad overpriced in my opinion, but I guess you're paying for aesthetics on this one.
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Jun 07, 2007 -
Digital picture keychains are something I haven't had the chance to take for a test drive. I'm assuming they'd make the perfect gift for proud grandparents and doting soccer moms or even the party girl in us all.
From what I've read and heard, they are ridiculously easy to use.
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Dec 26, 2006 -
From work gatherings to holiday celebrations and dinner parties, December can be a busy time of the year for social functions. If you are like me and take your digital camera with you to every event, there are some tips to make sure all your nighttime shots are crystal clear and in tip top quality. Check out the suggestions below, so you'll be picture ready just in time for New Years!
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Aug 30, 2007 -
My concept of what's totally geeky and geek chic is ever changing and quite malleable, but I'm not picking up any chic qualities in this Levitating Multicolored LED Photo Frame. It uses electronic magnets above and below the frame to keep the display "floating" in mid-air and you pin your photos to the front and back. Add some built-in digital picture frame functions and I might change my mind.
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