Aye, ye Photoshop wannabes. Yer cheap. Ya don’t want to spend $100 or $200 or $300 on an image editing program. Ya don’t want to invest your time in learnin’ all those tricks you can do with image editing software. And one of the most difficult things to do is to make images with perfectly rounded corners. But you know, the hardest tasks can be simplified if you have the right tools.
For example. If my air conditioner breaks down, I have a special tool I use to fix it. It’s called an air conditioner repairman. If you need or want to make images with round corners, you can do it in less than a minute with our site pick. It’s true.
Feast your bloodshot eyeballs on the image below.
That took about 30 seconds and it cost me nothing. It was done with an online tool called roundpic — that’s right, no capitals. They’re understatement is the non-use of capitals. From now on, I’ll be tc and EB will remain EB –she loves capitals. What is the capitol of Brazil? Speaking of capitals.
Not much more to say. If you want to make images with rounded corners, point your browser to http://roundpic.com/ – upload a picture from your PC. You can resize it and/or select the degree of roundness you want. It’s that simple.
Go forth and round your corners with our Cloudeight Site Pick — roundpic. It’s free, you don’t need to register, and it’s easy to use. Visit http://roundpic.com/ right now and round away.
Love this!!! I am putting together family albums for my siblings as a Christmas surprise and this is going to add a nice look and variety to the standard squared photo. Thank you for this really neat find.
Tried this site and uniformly got the following response
“Bad file type…Must be jpg etc.”
Point is, all my images are in jpg format. I sanyone else having the same problem?
Tried this site and though the program indicated that my picture was downloading, and had finished downloading, nothing was displayed when it showed the next page with the options to change the size of the roundness, etc. I tried more than once with different photos…
Okay, I got it – the photo has to be “smaller”… not a photo direct from the camera, but one that’s been sized down first.
I’ve tried to round photos from both my computer at home and at work and it won’t do it. It just gets into the description and the little round button keeps turning but nothing happens. What am I doing wrong? Thanks.
Probably using Internet Explorer, right?