Leonard Goh | Sep 07, 2009
Yes, these are magnets. (Credit: Meninos)
These days, most photographers would edit their images on Photoshop before they post it online or print it. It's no wonder this "miracle" software (which can make anyone look slimmer and better) has spawned accessories for its loyal fans.
Meninos has 11 magnets which look like the toolboxes in Photoshop, so you can stick your favorite pictures on the fridge and pretend that the surface is one huge palette. To make it look more realistic, the icons on the magnets are slightly pixelated to emulate the look on your computer display.
Meninos' Web site is selling it for the whole package for US$25.
Anyone thinks this dog needs a little "photoshopping" to look better? (Credit: Photojojo)
For something simpler, Photojojo has the Photoshop Photo Frame which looks like a window in Mac OS X, right down to the red, yellow and green buttons on the top left corner. This holds one 3R-sized picture and
retails for US$25. It's a tad steep, but nonetheless a great conversation piece.
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