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<title>Tools to Make Computer Wallpapers: Why You Need Them</title>
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<author>subpic</author><description>Get the most out of freely available images when you use them as computer wallpaper.&lt;br/&gt;
Most images are not meant to be used as wallpapers. Freely available images are either too small or low quality for this purpose. See how to get the most out of what&amp;#39;s available with the best tools.There are many beautiful pictures alreadyIn principle that&amp;#39;s correct, but relative to the number of existing images, they represent a very small...</description>
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<title>Make Money with Image Upsizing</title>
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<author>subpic</author><description>Stock photography prices are dependent on size. Increasing image resolution  beyond maximum hardware sensor capacity may increase the value.&lt;br/&gt;
The article evaluates the cost of upsizing images. A starting point for this is the variation of stock photography prices with the image size.Why stock photography?...</description>
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