Hi All!
I would like to share my experience with a free tool for annotating family photos called FotoTagger, http://www.fototagger.com.
I use it to memorize people and events captured on family photos, especially on my group pictures. I can place notes directly on a picture and:
- Identify family members/ancestors
- Comment specific details (callouts are supported)
- Annotate places where photos were taken
- Hide annotations to view an original picture. When I don't need annotations, I click a button and they become hidden. It really looks great because I don't want to spoil old black-and-white family photos by embedding notes that cannot be eliminated
- Publish annotated pictures directly to blogs at Blogger.com and LiveJournal (but you can still can use Fototagger as a desktop tool!), etc.
What is also really cool is an ability to turn family photos to a searchable collection so any person ever captured could be found with ease.
Take a look at an example on how FotoTagger can be used: http://www.fototagger.com/products/desk ... les/family
FotoTagger is absolutely free for a personal use and can be downloaded from http://www.fototagger.com/downloads
I really like it and hope you'll like it too!
Jeffrey
A free software for annotating family photos
Re: A free software for annotating family photos
This sounds very interesting. I'll need to look through it better before I can decide. Thank You for posting the link and the information.
Has anyone else ever used this?
We'd love to hear your comments on it!
Nuccia
Has anyone else ever used this?
We'd love to hear your comments on it!
Nuccia
Re: A free software for annotating family photos
I found a list of blogs where Fototagger is already used on Fototagger web site:
http://www.fototagger.com/products/desktop/websites
It seems they have a sort of community...
http://www.fototagger.com/products/desktop/websites
It seems they have a sort of community...
Re: A free software for annotating family photos
I've used fototagger on a few of my online photos. Still experimenting with it. Once I get the hang of it, I think it will be great for me. I hate to look at a photo and not know who I am looking at. Will be great for dating also. I definitely plan on using it as I learn more about it. Wish my ancestors had it years ago, then maybe I'd know who was staring back at me in these older photos I look at!
Tina Sansone
Genealogy Editor/Bellaonline
Tina Sansone
Genealogy Editor/Bellaonline