There are a lot of WordPress Plugins that will help you in uploading , sort, arrange, enhance, edit, frame, popup, popin, lightbox, photo album, work with online image storage support and services, and manage your images.And some among them are mention below .

Image Display Effects & Hacks

  • Multi-Topic Icon: Shows images that represent each of the categories assigned to a blog post.
  • Random Image – Pulls a random image you have places on your blog and links back to the post it came from.
  • Enlarger – Displays a thumbnail but loads the bigger image in the background so when clicked the full size version loads instantly.
  • IImage Panorama – Helps you create a 360 degree panorama picture to add to your blog.

Photo Editing WordPress Plugins

  • ImageManager is the most popular photo and image editing WordPress Plugin. The ImageManager provides an interface for browsing and uploading image files on/to your server. The Editor allows for some basic image manipulations such as, cropping, rotation, flip, and scaling. :)
  • Photo Dropper:The Fastest Way to Add Awesome Photos to Your Blog,this plugin lets you add Flickr photos to your posts.
  • Lazyest Gallery is a well done image management WordPress Plugin featuring some editing capabilities such as thumbnails, resizing, and cropping. It also features good caching, framing, captions, international character recognition and handling, images from folders, stylesheet editor, and various gallery format presentations. :P
  • PhotoPress is a WordPress Plugin that adds a pop-up loader and image browser to the Write Post panel. It also adds random image functions for displaying images in a album or gallery.
  • Yellow Swordfish’s Popup Image Gallery WordPress Plugin creates a user controlled slide show where the user clicks on the thumbnail images and sees the larger one in the main frame. It adds interesting slide show transitions, and the option to turn them off, and optional text under the slide show controls and captions. You can add random galleries and images to your sidebar as well as posts or Pages.
  • Lazy-K Gallery WordPress Plugin showcases images in a gallery form with thumbnail and slide caching features, and the ability to comment on each image or folder individually. You can include the gallery on a Page or post, and create sub-galleries.
  • Yet another photoblog, aka YAPB, is a WordPress Plugin that converts your WordPress blog into a photoblog. There are easy uploading features and you can write posts as you normally would. Thumbnails can be easily made of the images in several different sizes. EXIF data process and output is supported as well as full i18n international support, ping services, and can work on about any WordPress Theme. If your blog is all about the images and little article content, give this one a try.
  • iGallery Plugin for WordPress is a different kind of gallery WordPress Plugin. The images are stored in a folder on your server, but you control which images are seen on your blog. You create a list of your images, each on a new line with a colon between them inside of the embedded image tag, and the photographs will be presented as a row of thumbnails with one large image above them. Click on a thumbnail image and the large image changes above. You can control the size of the thumbnails and the large image.
  • fGallery WordPress Image Gallery Plugin allows displaying images from the server with resizing and thumbnails, easy use of a Lightbox, will allow comments on images or not, displays an album RSS feed link, allows sorting the order of the images and albums, captions, and more.
  • IMG-Shark WordPress Plugin “grabs” images from the uploads directory and inserts them, as assigned, into your posts.

Flickr WordPress Plugins

  • Flickr Photo Album for WordPress by tan tan noodles displays your Flickr photosets in your WordPress Administration Panels and allows you to control the look of how they are displayed on your WordPress Blog. You can easily insert your Flickr photographs and images into your WordPress Post edit panel and includes a lot of other powerful features.
  • FAlbum WordPress Plugin displays Flickr images and photosets with a lot of customization features on your WordPress blog including albums of recent images, viewing photos using tags, view tags in a cloud format, pulling EXIF data from Flickr, and much more.
  • Flickrspinnr WordPress Plugin creates a rotating 3D cube of your Flickr images in a sidebar widget.
  • Slickr Gallery WordPress Plugin is an AJAX photo gallery Plugin which allows you to bring your Flickr-hosted images and photographs into a gallery on your blog. You must have a Flickr account and a Lightbox WordPress Plugin for this Plugin to work. It also requires libcurl and XML PHP libraries on your host server.
  • Crossroads Plugin also works with Lightbox 2.0 and helps you add Flickr images to your WordPress posts or Pages with thumbnail images and Flickr photo comments.

Rotating Images

A lot of bloggers want to feature an image that randomly rotates and changes as they watch, with each page view, or on a schedule. I’m using these in several of my blogs to display random photographs. Some WordPress Plugins and scripts which handle random image rotators include:

Lightbox Effects

  • Huddle Together Lightbox JS creates a lightbox effect which allows images to be seen individually or in groups, captions, has fancy visual effect and transition options to choose from, and is backwards compatible with older versions of WordPress.
  • WP Lightbox JS WordPress Plugin also uses Javascript to display images over the top of the current page with a “faded out” semi-transparent background. It adds a quicktag to your buttons on the Write Post panel for fast adding of the image information.

Image Management Tools

  • Batch Image Uploader – Upload and resize multiple images to your blog at once.
  • Duh Gallery – Simply creates a photo gallery from your uploads folder in WordPress.
  • ImageManager – Includes interface for browsing and uploading images and basic tools such as cropping and rotating.
  • WP Image Gallery – Create photo galleries from within WordPress and display them in posts.
  • fMoblog – Post pictures with descriptions from a mobile phone.
  • Pop-up Image Gallery – Photo gallery plugin with various options for transitions.
  • PhotoZip – For quickly uploading photos; allows you to simply upload a .zip file to create an image gallery.
  • PictPress – Automatically generates a picture post from a directory on your server. Resizes pictures on the fly.
 

2 Responses to “30+ WordPress Plugins for Photo Editing”  

  1. 1 Marcel

    Hi, :P

    The Lazyest Gallery Wordpress plugin :) is now supported by Brimosoft.
    De site of Keytwo.net has Some How vanished from the web.

    Thanks :)

  2. 2 Fris >>

    it’a a damage put your adsense under he title post ??
    :-)

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