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When it comes to free photo-editing software, an amateur is spoilt for choice. It seems that big players are competing to bring their solutions into what used to be a very niche field, reserved for enthusiasts. For example, IrfanView, which we often recommended to our sellers for editing the images of items earmarked for sale on our site, is authored by one person.

Being fast, small, compact and innovative, plus available in quite a few languages, IrfanView remains a good choice. Still, at the risk of being accused of colluding to help Google take over the (internet) world, we recently shifted our favours towards Picasa as the free photo editor we recommend to our sellers.

Why?

Well, simply because like most things that (so far) came from the Google workshop, Picasa is simply irresistible.

Wait a minute, you may say (already smelling a conspiracy rat) Picasa has been around for a while, why are we recommending it only now?

Well, because up to fairly recently Picasa was no more than a photo organising software with very basic editing functions. However, Picasa kept getting better and better and has involved into a respectable photo-editing tool. As it is today, Picasa 3 will do wonderfully for any seller faced with the problem of presenting the item destined for sale online.

Picasa 3 lets you crop and straighten the picture and adjust the colour, lightening and contrast. It also allows you to add text, which is good for “copyrighting” the products of your creative endeavours. Picasa 3 also has retouching tools for fixing blemishes. However, sellers are not advised to use those; remember the image of the item you are selling online must be scrupulously accurate!




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Can you please advise me how to safe a photo after I edited it in Picasa. No matter how many tricks I try, it does not safe the edited picture. Please!!!

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Rietta on January 19th, 2010 at 12:44 pm

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Andy Higgins is the founder and managing director of bidorbuy, South Africa's leading online marketplace. He has a BSc in electronic engineering from the University of Natal. He has also completed an MBA at Wits Business School.

He has more than 10 years experience in the internet industry and has been involved in internet start-ups on five continents, including the following countries: UK, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Australia, India, Hong Kong, Israel, Brazil, Argentina, Mexico, US and South Africa.

He was the winner of series 1, episode 4 on the South African reality TV show Sanlam Money Game where he outwitted other contestants by buying and selling goods for a profit.

His current areas of interest include search engine optimisation, network, affiliate and viral internet marketing.

You may find more about bidorbuy online at www.bidorbuy.co.za.
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