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Image Editing – The Best or The Cheapest?

July 23rd, 2009 No comments

I am finally hosting a blog!

Dabbled in writing a few posts at WordPress, but now it is official.cows-in-field

My goal is to share news and insight into the world of digital cameras and photography help in the form of training and/or tutorials to make better pictures.

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Check out this picture of some cows in a field. I may have fooled you, or you may have guessed that the cows are not real.

I used Photoshop to “cut out” the cows from a picture taken at a friend’s house. I then resized them and placed them into the field.

Finally, I used Picnik, a free online editing program, to put the vingette and frame around the photo.

1Ken-Julie-Jacob-compOther free online applications include GIMP and Picasa. but I really like the user friendly interface of Picnik.

Here is another example. I took this family photo, added some brightness and contrast, as well as the polaroid-type frame. Looks a lot better, doesn’t it?

I did this in about 2 minutes.

One of the things I like about Picnik is that you don’t even have to register to start editing your photos, and there is no program to download. Just upload your photo and start editing. When done, save it back onto your own computer.

The free sites also have the option of saving and sharing your images on their server.

Having your own version of Photoshop, or some other powerful editing software certainly gives you more options, but the movement toward editing online is taking on momentum. Give it a try.

For more software options, check the Software Choices page.

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