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Saturday 7 December 2013

Quickly enhance design of your photos.


Photoshine is a photo editing and manipulation tool to easily create collages, frames and magazine style layouts with fancy effects such as sticking your favorite photograph on a cup or flower, or decorating it with a pink picture frame. Photoshine has 9 theme categories: Baby, Dream, Festival, Frame, Girl, Love, Magazine, Simulation and Other. The free version includes 230 templates while the full version comes with a whooping 680 templates. Creating a framed picture or funny effect is easy. After opening the picture in Photoshine you simply select a template to use with it. You can then fine tune it in through moving and rotating the picture within the template, for example to precisely position it within a mirror frame. You can add additional photos to the same template to create a collage. Photoshine also lets you change the color to black and white, sepia or a line drawing effect.
PhotoShine allows users to place their photos into 700 different templates (the trial limits you to 102). The quality of the templates varies greatly; some look pretty nice and could conceivably be printed and framed for display. Others...not so much.
Though the interface was somewhat ugly, it was uncluttered and easy enough to use. The templates that purport to make your photo look like it is featured on a magazine cover are particularly bad, with terrible text and the occasional spelling error. Many of the other templates seem to be made for teenage girls only, which is fine if you fall into that demographic, but you may find the selection a bit limited if you don't. Whether or not all of the templates were to our liking, we have to give the program a big thumbs up for its ease of use. You can easily load photos from your computer into the program and adjust them so that they are properly centered within the template. With many of the templates you can use multiple photos.
PhotoShine offers limited photo-editing capabilities: users can make a photo black and white or "old" (a poorly rendered, greenish version of sepia), or give it a sketched look. All of the editing functions are easy to locate and use. The trial version is good for 30 uses, which is ample time to master PhotoShine's simple functions. We recommend PhotoShine for novice to intermediate users; more advanced users will likely want something a bit more sophisticated.
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