Got Pics From the CCAs? Show us!

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By now you’ve probably watched the rockin’ videos from the 2009 Community Choice Awards program we hosted recently in San Jose. If you look closely, half the room was tapping away on their smartphones at any given time, and lots of folks were no doubt uploading pictures of the goings-on to Twitter or Facebook. Well, share! We want to see them, too.

Between the lighting and the low quality of most smartphone pics, you might need an image editor to enhance or touch-up the photos you took. There are plenty of image editing projects hosted at SourceForge so here are few different ones to get you started. Once your pic is just the way you want it, put it on Twitter and give us a shout out. Go!

JPEGView – Image Viewer and Editor – JPEGView is a small and fast viewer/editor for JPEG, BMP, PNG, GIF and TIFF images. On-the-fly image processing is provided – allowing to adjust typical parameters as sharpness, color balance, contrast and local under-/overexposure.

ImageRobot – ImageRobot is a mass image editor and viewer. Features include: resizing, clipping, shearing, rotating, flipping, pixel-wise manipulation, brightness and contrast adjustment.

The Seashore Project – An open source image editor for Mac OS X’s Cocoa.

Cekli Photolab – A photo editor and image processing software that provides real professional photo lab effects like smoothing and color filters, adaptive photo enhancement (adaptive sharpness and contrast). Based on C++ using wxWidget makes available for various OS.

imageEdit – imageEdit is a web based image editor written in PHP5 and requires the GD image manipulation library.

Photormin: Image Editor – Photormin is a Advanced Multi-Window painting tool for Windows. Drag & Drop Support, Advanced Drawing Tools, Color and Text and Zoom Box, Multi-Button Mouse Controling, Smooth Image Resizing, Crop and Support Common file formats for opening.

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