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Posted by Leslie on December 5th, 2020

As soon as I put out to collect quotes for this post, I meant to earn a round-up of their very greatest Photoshop tips from bloggers in our area. I assumed that many recognized bloggers were using this program to edit their photos before submitting. As soon as I reached out into a handful of bloggers to obtain their input, I was amazed to hear back that many of them don't even use Photoshop -- but rather a whole slew of different editing tools and programs. Alicia from Cheetah is the New Black utilizes Keynote, also Katy Atlas of SugarLaws utilizes Google+. From Lightroom into Picassa, here are a sampling of their most effective picture tips from bloggers: Lacey Maffettone (A Lacey Perspective) on Picasa:"I use Picasa (part of Google) to edit my own pictures. My favourite feature is, by far, the"I'm Feeling Lucky" button. It is a one-click approach to find the colours in the photograph to balance (that is whether the image was too boring or too bright). Sometimes it works superbly and there are some other times that it does not. but the Majority of the time I feel pretty lucky. " Christina Topacio (ProFresh Style) on Adobe Lightroom:"Back in Lightroom, there's an import button to get blockers that makes editing super easy. My main tip is to Google"Lightroom presets" to offer you fast and simple edited photographs without too much work. (It is like downloading Photoshop fonts ( stamps). I have over 40 presets I filter with little tweaks" Grace Atwood (Stripes & Sequins) on Photoshop:"I've got both Photoshop and Photoshop Elements but use Elements for every one of my collages and creating graphics.
The best tip I ever learned was how to erase a background. It can help to create images + pictures. You just take your picture, make a duplicate layer, and then deactivate the background layer. (Click the little eye tool from the layers tab) Use the magic wand tool to select the background (play with the tolerance attribute to make certain you grab the whole background and not parts of your image, ) and then hit delete. Voila. Your picture is now background-free. Excellent for layering or creating a collage. If You Would like to save itsave it as a PNG file -- maybe perhaps not even a JPEG. in case you save a JPEG, it will automatically add a white background. " IFB's favored"fast and dirty" editing tools: Pixlr. Com: It's basically a free version of Photoshop on your browser. Wonderful, right? We use it to make collages, edit and insert text to our images. (Read our review of Pixlr here! ) Picmonkey. Com: This in-browser editor came to replace Picnik.

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