Wednesday, January 16, 2013

photo editing.

hi , this is a blog which u can edit Ur photos here,,, wit our help u can also learn photo shop in a few hours,,

U can download a free editing software , download by this link below

http://www.filehippo.com/download_picasa/ 




  • If you like to install Picasa as your default Photo Viewer select file types and click
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 download the link and start setup ... u can edit photos easily..Learn what


 each button in the "Basic" editingbox does. Here is a brief rundown to help you get star

The first button, "Crop", is pretty obvious. By clicking on it, you can cut out a part of your image. You can choose a manual size, or choose one of the preset ratios. Click "Apply" when you are finished cropping.The second button, "Straighten", can fix a slanting horizon. Click on it, and use the grid and slider to rotate the photo until straight. Click "Apply" to save your changes.The third button, "Redeye", is also pretty self-explanatory. If you click it, Picasa will automatically fix any red eyes on a photo and indicate them with a green square. If the program has missed any eyes, you can drag a box around them with your mouse and the program will fix them. If Picasa boxed anything that is not a red eye, you can click on the box for the program to ignore it. Click "Apply" when you are done!The fourth button, "I'm Feeling Lucky" adjusts the lighting and colour of your photo, to what the program thinks is a better shade. This button is handy for fixing hazy and dull photos.The fifth button, "Auto Contrast" heightens the contrast of your photo to a better level.The sixth button, "Auto Colour" improves the colour of your photo and works well on dull photos.The seventh button, "Retouch" can remove dust spots on your photo, which helps a lot if you had dust on your camera lens. Click the "Retouch" button and then click on a blemish on the photo, then move the mouse around the spot until it is removed. Click "Apply" to save your changes.The eighth button, "Text" can add text onto your photograph. Click the button and then click anywhere on the photo to start typing. Use the appearing text box on the left to alter the font, size, colour and transparency of the text. Click "Apply" to save your changes.The ninth and last button, "Fill Light", can lighten your photo if it is too dark. Move the slider up and down until your photo is perfectly lighted.








Learn what each button in the "Effects" tab does.
·         "Sharpen" sharpens the edges in your photograph. Use this when your photo is slightly fuzzy and out of focus. Click on "Sharpen" and then move the "Amount" slider until you are happy with the changes. Click "Apply" to save your changes.·         "Sepia" gives your photo an old-fashioned sepia tone.·         "B&W" turns your photo into an old-fashioned black and white shot.·         "Warmify" turns the 'colour temperature' (mentioned above) in your photo warmer.·         "Film grain" gives your photo an old-fashioned film grain. This button combined with "Sepia" or "B&W" turns modern photographs into lovely old-looking shots.·         "Tint" washes your photo in a color of your choice. Click on the button and pick a color with the eyedropper icon to wash your photo with. Then move the "Color Preservation" slider until you are happy with the results. Click "Apply" to save your changes.·         "Saturation" heightens your photo's saturation. Click on it and then move the "Amount" slider to the desired effect. Click "Apply" to save your changes.·         "Soft focus" softens the photo focus around a point of your choice. This tool is handy for making a single object in a photo stand out. Click it, and then move the "Size" and "Amount" sliders until you are happy with the effects. Click "Apply" to save your changes.·         "Glow" makes your photo glow, especially the lighter colored areas. Click it, and then move the "Intensity" and "Radius" sliders until you are happy with the effects. Click "Apply" to save your changes.·         "Filtered B&W" makes a photo look as though it was taken with a black and white camera and a color filter. Click it and then pick a color to use for the filter. Click "Apply" to save your changes.·         "Focal B&W" turns your entire photo into black and white, except around a single point of your choice. Click it and move the pointer on the photo to the desired point. Then move the "Size" and "Sharpness" sliders until you are happy with the effect. Click "Apply" to save your changes.·         "Graduated Tint" tints only the top part of your photo, which makes it useful for editing sky-photos. Click it and then pick a color to use for the tint. Then move the "Feather" and "Shade" sliders until you are happy with the effect. Click "Apply" to save your changes.