PRESS-NEWS.org - Press Release Distribution
PRESS RELEASES DISTRIBUTION

KoolrPix Makes Personalizing And Sharing Photos Both Easy And Fun!

iKoolr Inc. has just launched KoolrPix, an easy to use online image editor and photo sharing platform with innovative editing, personalization and image sharing options designed for people with no experience using complex photo editors.

2013-03-25
OTTAWA, ON, March 25, 2013 (Press-News.org) Recognizing that the last thing the world needs is another pseudo-artsy photo app that simply applies cheesy filters to photos to achieve a vintage or antique look, KoolrPix takes photo and image personalization to a whole new level with amazing results. KoolrPix is a feature-rich, online photo editor that works right in your browser; no downloads required. KoolrPix can tackle everything from birthday and holiday greetings, party invitations, new baby announcements, photo spoofs, "go viral" memes, & much more. Facebook users can now easily enhance special photos with text, overlays and frames before sharing on their Timeline.

With the KoolrPix Web-based iKoolr editor, you can load an archived image, take a picture with an onboard web cam, or select a KoolrPix ready-to-go template from the extensive Gallery as a starting point. The iKoolr toolbox has everything from the basics like cropping and rotation to a full selection of enhancement options including artistic stamp overlays, frames, and text. Added effects including shadows, preset font fills and patterns deliver professional looking results in just seconds. You can even create your own custom stamp overlays using the iKoolr CUTOUTS tool. Simply load an image and then paint a cutout mask over any part of the image before importing it into the design. Layer controls provide precise layer positioning within complex compositions. KoolrPix also supports animations with a wide selection of animated 'add-your-text' templates with new designs added each week for GOLD Membership subscribers.

The basic KoolrPix service, with access to a subset of the full KoolrPix content archive is available for free to all registered users. KoolrPix also provides affordable monthly and annual subscription GOLD Membership plans for just $1/month, or $7 for a full year. A KoolrPix GOLD Membership unlocks the full KoolrPix content archive for the full term of the subscription. iKoolr is also an art production studio, so members also benefit from having access to an ongoing constant flow of new creative content from the moment it is published on the KoolrPix service.

As an introductory offer, KoolrPix is offering Facebook users a complimentary one month GOLD Membership when they register an account with KoolrPix.

KoolrPix is also a platform for sharing artistic creations with the KoolrPix community. Members can select favorites, save and share their favorite creations as fully editable templates for other members of the community to edit and share as derivative works. Members also earn artistic achievement points by creating and sharing their own work, and providing feedback and comments to the designs of other members. Members can even print their prized KoolrPix creations on a wide range of premium merchandise through a partnership with Zazzle the world's leading platform for quality custom products.

iKoolr also offers a variety of Mobile App versions of KoolrPix for both iOS and Android tablets and smartphones enabling users to personalize and share their photos even when they are on the go. KoolrPix Studio for iPad and KoolrPix Valentine's Day, St. Patrick's Day, and Happy Easter for iPhone are available now from iTunes. KoolrPix Image Editor for Android tablets is also available on Google Play.

About iKoolr

iKoolr Inc. was founded in 2011 and its mission is to help the world communicate more effectively through both words and pictures. Whether it's on the go with their mobile devices, or just relaxing in front of their home computer, iKoolr's innovative KoolrPix software tools enable anyone to quickly and easily edit their photos and images and share them through their social networks or via email with family and friends. Recognizing that complex photo editing programs such as Photoshop are well beyond the budget and means of most people to learn and master, KoolrPix was created as an affordable alternative that anyone can master to create simply amazing results. Great images should also be easy to print on a wide range of premium merchandise. iKoolr has partnered with Zazzle.com, the world's leading platform for quality custom products to make all of this a reality. iKoolr Inc. also publishes KoolrPix apps for both Android and iOS tablets and smartphones. For more information, please see KoolrPix.com and the KoolrPix Blog.


ELSE PRESS RELEASES FROM THIS DATE:

The Real Scope By Kate Kynsman, Freelance Food & Beverage Writer

The Real Scope By Kate Kynsman, Freelance Food & Beverage Writer
2013-03-25
The stars of the SCOPE Art Festival in New York, were with out a doubt the artists, but the real star of SCOPE's One Fifty Event (VIP party for 150 Cultural Innovators) was Ilegal Mezcal, the handcrafted, artisanal liquor sponsor for the event. Not only was the booze amazing, but it became evident that when you invite the Ilegal team to a party, they will elevate the level of fun and cause a bit of trouble (the good kind), all while making you a fabulous cocktail. The bartenders are not hired agency people, serving you a product that you are sure to forget tomorrow; these ...

Creative Child Magazine Names swiggies, Wrist Water Bottles Award for Best Product

Creative Child Magazine Names swiggies, Wrist Water Bottles Award for Best Product
2013-03-25
Creative Child Magazine received over 1500 entries for their top products awards and named swiggies, wrist water bottles for kids one of their top products. "I was thrilled to hear that swiggies made the cut", says Julie Austin, CEO of HydroSport, the parent company for swiggies. "As a corporate creativity and innovation trainer, I know the importance of instilling creativity in kids, and that's what Creative Child Magazine does. The swiggies brand is synonymous with creativity and innovation." Swiggies, wrist water bottles for kids are unique ...

Men's Health Braintrust Publishes 'A Framework for Advancing the Overall Health and Wellness Of America's Boys and Men'

2013-03-25
Men's Health Braintrust, consisting of leading experts from various disciplines, is pleased to unveil its position paper, A Framework for Advancing the Overall Health and Wellness of America's Boys and Men--The first comprehensive cross-cutting analysis of the health and well-being of men, boys, and their families across the lifespan. This position paper defines needs and issues a call to action with emphasis on minority, low-income, and underserved males. It also recognizes the important role women play in improving the health and well-being of men and boys. You can access ...

Researchers identify genetic sequence that helps to coordinate synthesis of DNA-packaging proteins

2013-03-24
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. – Every time a cell divides it makes a carbon copy of crucial ingredients, including the histone proteins that are responsible for spooling yards of DNA into tight little coils. When these spool-like proteins aren't made correctly, it can result in the genomic instability characteristic of most birth defects and cancers. Seven years ago, Dr. Joe Gall of the Carnegie Institute in Baltimore, Md. and coworkers noticed an aggregation of molecules along a a block of genome that codes for the critical histones, but they had no idea how this aggregate or "histone ...

Effects of traumatic brain injury may last longer than previously expected

2013-03-24
Effects of traumatic brain injury may last longer than previously expected Article provided by The Law Office of George H. Romania, LLC Visit us at http://www.georgehromanialaw.com Although many people may not realize it, traumatic brain injuries are a significant problem in the U.S. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, approximately 1.7 million people in the U.S. suffer a TBI each year. Most of these injuries come in the form of mild concussions. Still, experts estimate that the cost of TBIs in the U.S. - including medical bills and lost ...

Change in law could impact child custody in divorce proceedings

2013-03-24
Change in law could impact child custody in divorce proceedings Article provided by Stephen J. Buhler, Attorney at Law Visit us at http://www.4utahlaw.com Divorce is not a fun occurrence for either of the two parties involved, but it can be equally as difficult, if not more difficult, on the children of the parties. The state of Utah has laws that guide how to proceed with a divorce and how child custody is awarded. Recently, the state legislature in Utah began considering a proposal to change child custody laws so that children would be given more of a voice as ...

NPR report: Immigrants don't bring higher crime rates with them to the U.S.

2013-03-24
NPR report: Immigrants don't bring higher crime rates with them to the U.S. Article provided by Law Offices of Mark A. Davis Visit us at http://www.madlawonline.com Legislators and pundits across the country have repeatedly drawn a causal link between the presence of immigrants - whether illegal or not - and an increase in crime. A recent story presented by National Public Radio (NPR)'s Joel Rose takes a different side: he argues that an influx of immigrants does just the opposite, actually resulting in lowered crime rates in traditionally immigrant-heavy areas. A ...

Is a promise always a promise? Proving breach of contract

2013-03-24
Is a promise always a promise? Proving breach of contract Article provided by Mariniello & Mariniello, P.C. Attorneys at Law Visit us at http://www.mariniellolaw.com Late last year, Donald Trump offered to give President Obama $5 million if he turned over his college transcripts and passport records. The media industry had a great time poking fun at the famous tycoon, as did well-known comedian Bill Maher. In front of his live audience, Maher offered to give Trump $5 million for proving he was not the offspring of an ape. The Donald subsequently brought a breach ...

Live Event Marketing Expert Michelle Salater Announces Web Training for Coaches, Speakers, and Service Providers

2013-03-24
Michelle Salater will deliver an in-depth web training for coaches, speakers, and service providers who want to put on a successful live event without hassle, attract the ideal number of attendees, and make a profit. Market Your Live Event: Killer Communication to Pack the House and Make Bank takes place April 3, at 1:00 p.m. Eastern / 10:00 a.m. Pacific. The web training shows attendees comprehensive strategies on the necessary communication to make live events successful—from the planning stages until the event officially ends. Before this live event marketing ...

The Return to the Earth's Primordial Wisdom on March 26 "Why Shamanism Now?" with Christina Pratt

2013-03-24
Streaming live on the Co-Creator Radio Network (www.co-creatornetwork.com) on Tuesday, March 26, at 11 a.m. Pacific time/2 p.m. Eastern time, on her show "Why Shamanism Now? A Practical Path to Authenticity," shaman and founder of the Last Mask Center for Shamanic Healing Christina Pratt notes that the ancient stories of myth and religion speak of a time on earth when the land, the plants, animals, birds, bugs, and humans all communicated together, clearly and simply. Then the humans did something—something that is no longer quite clear—and we lost our ability ...

LAST 30 PRESS RELEASES:

Maternal smoking during pregnancy may be linked to higher blood pressure in children, NIH study finds

New Lund model aims to shorten the path to life-saving cell and gene therapies

Researchers create ultra-stretchable, liquid-repellent materials via laser ablation

Combining AI with OCT shows potential for detecting lipid-rich plaques in coronary arteries

SeaCast revolutionizes Mediterranean Sea forecasting with AI-powered speed and accuracy

JMIR Publications’ JMIR Bioinformatics and Biotechnology invites submissions on Bridging Data, AI, and Innovation to Transform Health

Honey bees navigate more precisely than previously thought

Air pollution may directly contribute to Alzheimer’s disease

Study finds early imaging after pediatric UTIs may do more harm than good

UC San Diego Health joins national research for maternal-fetal care

New biomarker predicts chemotherapy response in triple-negative breast cancer

Treatment algorithms featured in Brain Trauma Foundation’s update of guidelines for care of patients with penetrating traumatic brain injury

Over 40% of musicians experience tinnitus; hearing loss and hyperacusis also significantly elevated

Artificial intelligence predicts colorectal cancer risk in ulcerative colitis patients

Mayo Clinic installs first magnetic nanoparticle hyperthermia system for cancer research in the US

Calibr-Skaggs and Kainomyx launch collaboration to pioneer novel malaria treatments

JAX-NYSCF Collaborative and GSK announce collaboration to advance translational models for neurodegenerative disease research

Classifying pediatric brain tumors by liquid biopsy using artificial intelligence

Insilico Medicine initiates AI driven collaboration with leading global cancer center to identify novel targets for gastroesophageal cancers

Immunotherapy plus chemotherapy before surgery shows promise for pancreatic cancer

A “smart fluid” you can reconfigure with temperature

New research suggests myopia is driven by how we use our eyes indoors

Scientists develop first-of-its-kind antibody to block Epstein Barr virus

With the right prompts, AI chatbots analyze big data accurately

Leisure-time physical activity and cancer mortality among cancer survivors

Chronic kidney disease severity and risk of cognitive impairment

Research highlights from the first Multidisciplinary Radiopharmaceutical Therapy Symposium

New guidelines from NCCN detail fundamental differences in cancer in children compared to adults

Four NYU faculty win Sloan Foundation research fellowships

Personal perception of body movement changes when using robotic prosthetics

[Press-News.org] KoolrPix Makes Personalizing And Sharing Photos Both Easy And Fun!
iKoolr Inc. has just launched KoolrPix, an easy to use online image editor and photo sharing platform with innovative editing, personalization and image sharing options designed for people with no experience using complex photo editors.