Free Image / Picture Reflection

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picreflect-logo Editing images is very easy on the web and we have told you about free online image editors and several other which can be used to different manipulations on images. Picrelfect is another free and useful online service, that will allow you to create reflections of your images.

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Picrelfect allows you to upload images from your PC, and also allows you to directly specify the URL of the image you want to create a reflection of. Picreflect provides you with several options which allow you to control the height of the reflection, transparency, resizing. You can also flip the image or rotate before creating the reflection.

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Picreflect is quite fast and the image reflection is created within 5-10 seconds, we tried it with medium and large size images and it worked out pretty good.

Visit Picreflect to Create Reflections of your Pictures/Images



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  1. Christopher Ross
    October 11th, 2008 at 2:45 pm #

    I wrote a tutorial on how to do this in Photoshop about a year ago, it’s fairly straight forward and let’s you have much better control of the final image. Thanks for posting these links though, they’re great for people who don’t use Photoshop regularly.

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