April 6, 2010
Resize and Zoom for your website images
After yesterday's post about some current photo competitions, I got an email from a subscriber about a site called kilozoom that not only has a weekly photo competition offering a $100 prize, but also offers great functionality for website owners who publish images. Briefly, the site allows you to upload an image, and then they process it and give you some html code that results in a "zoomable" image on your website. For example, my duck image above which I processed using the free 5 images option. (It's "pay to play" above that). Zoom the image with the + and - buttons, or mouse over the image and use your mouse scrollwheel to zoom in and out.
Check it out at kilozoom, and if you join up, enter the weekly contests and hopefully win yourself a hundred bucks! I just entered this photo.
Purchase prints of this madarin duck
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