Archive for July, 2007

User Reviews…

Friday, July 20th, 2007

FotoFlexer users have been exploring the site and spreading the word to friends. In just the past few weeks we’ve gained tons and tons of users . Thanks so much for your support. Just wait until you see what ELSE we have in store for everyone — we think you’ll REALLY enjoy the new stuff. But for now, here are just a few of the nice comments shared with us so far:

“www.fotoflexer.com is the best free photo editing tool available!”

“I love that I can use Fotoflexer with Flickr, Picasa and Facebook — nice work folks.”

“Fotoflexer is a great photo edit tool — I’m really glad I found it.”

“I absolutely love FotoFlexer! Finally, I can create fun new photos of my friends on FaceBook.”

Mashable writes about Fotoflexer…

Thursday, July 12th, 2007

With FotoFlexer, you can add effects to your images and save them in your albums. All the expected photo-editing fun is there–from face bulging to color effects. Visit the FotoFlexer homepage and you’re greeted with several sets of “before” and “after” images, most of which look like they were made for diet pill infomercials. That being said, there are a couple of specific editing tools that have been named to this end: the blemish remover and the wrinkle smoother, to name a few. I tried them both out, and neither of them seem to work very well, and it seems like it would be easier if there were a zoom option.

One of the first new sites to launch with a ready-and-working Facebook application, FotoFlexer lets you edit photos that are on Facebook. What’s more, from the drop down boxes in the FotoFlexer toolbar, you can select a friend from your Facebook network, and access their albums for more photos to choose from. This application also lets you email photos or add them directly to your newsfeed, along with your comments.

VentureBeat Article About www.fotoflexer.com

Wednesday, July 11th, 2007

fotoflexer.jpg Fotoflexer joins the growing ranks of free, web-based photo editors. However, it allows you to make higher-quality edits than what most online competitors offer. You can use it to re-doctor a photo of yourself, to change your eye color, the size and shape of your face — or any body part, for that matter.

The Berkeley, Calif.-based company hopes to appeal to casual users of social networks and other sites where photos are displayed — places where it doesn’t hurt to make yourself look a little better, or weirder. See image below of how a scrawny runner is transformed into a muscle-bound hunk, for example. The technology is developed by a current and a former UC Berkeley PhD students. Its based on an algorithm that classifies the pixels in an image according to coloring and detailed information about each pixel.

In addition to the stand-alone site, the company has also built a Facebook application where users can edit photos from their photo albums without having to leave the network. The company, which has no funding, is very early. It has 7,000 users, but the number has grown steadily over the last month.

The interface needs polishing and bug removal. One box with directions remained stuck halfway off-screen for me. For one feature — a way to selective recolor pixels (like all of your teeth but not your mouth ) — you go through a seven-step process. Step five is fixing problems created by the algorithm selecting pixels for editing that it shouldn’t have. For example, in this photo, one can see some pixels on the cheek have turned purple when only the teeth were selected.

The online photo market is crowded no matter how you crop it. A long list of startups provide free, online image-editing services. Some of them, such as Snipshot, focus on simple tools for cropping and re-arranging photos. In particular, Fauxto is trying to bring sophisticated image editing on the web using Adobe’s Flash-based Flex2 development platform. Adobe itself said in late February it will soon launch its own online version of Photoshop — the most popular professional photo-editing software around.
Fotoflexer, too is based on Flash and Flex.

The company hopes to add a contextual ad model: If you’re editing your teeth, for example, it may show you an ad for toothpaste. This is similar to what Adobe and the other startups are aiming for.

Considering the competition — and the job market for software developers — we wouldn’t be surprised if a social network or other media company snaps it up quickly.

Fotoflexer is part of a Berkeley-based umbrella incubator called Arbor Labs, which is advised by Jon Burgstone, an entrepreneur turned Berkeley professor turned financier. Arbor Labs recently launched OurHealthCircle, a peer-advice network about health issues.

FotoFlexer excited about user feedback

Tuesday, July 10th, 2007

It has been a very hectic week, getting the site up, running, and stable. Lots of people seem to be using and loving the app, which is a very rewarding experience for us, as we have been developing this product for months. We are working to ensure the app works well for as many users as possible, and are working as fast as possible to remedy any potential problems users are encountering. We are looking forward to providing even more functionality very soon.

With the press release today, we have gotten a lot of interest from the photo, tech, and silicon valley community, which has been great, as we are eager to talk about what we have done, and will do in the future.

Welcome to FotoFlexer!

Sunday, July 8th, 2007

Welcome To FotoFlexer!FotoFlexer at www.fotoflexer.com is one of the most powerful photo editing applications available. It uses advanced artificial intelligence algorithms to perform functions previously only available to professionals using expensive software!It can easily:- Change your skin color and maintain the texture.
- Cut objects out of images automatically.
- Enlarge your muscles in a photo.
- Enhance your figure.
- Anything your imagination can come up with!

FotoFlexer Offers Easy Access To Tons Of Photos:Once in FotoFlexer, you will have access to all of your Facebook photos and all of your friends’ Facebook photos as well, so there’s no need to upload any additional photos to have fun with this application! After you’ve finished editing your photos, the photos are saved back to Facebook with the click of a button.