Search results 1-10 out of 14 about #picniktips
Brenda Anderson
10/09/2011
“#picniktips Secret of Quidditch player revealed. Yesterday I posted photos of my kids practicing their Quidditch flying skills. ( see: https://plus.google.com/107148487955439180907/posts/ghQdf3TbbqC ) As you might have guessed, I used Picnik to make it happen. 1. Take two photos from the same spot with the same exposure settings. 2. Create… ”
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Brenda Anderson
09/21/2011
“#picniktips Just a quick one in response to a question I had about Picnik. When you are using the Tint tool (or any tool that allows you to paint in an effect), it applies to the whole photo, but you can use the 'paint' tool to remove the effect on certain parts (by painting the 'original' back in). Oh, should also add that you can… ”
Sky Bintliff
09/22/2011
“#picniktips One of my favorite Picnik effects is also one of the most unknown - Adjustable Threshold. This photo editing effect lives at the bottom of the Effects list in a special section called Sandbox Effects, which you have to expand to explore. You can use Adjustable Threshold to add drama to your photos by making what is light even lighter,… ”
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“Adjustable Threshold (4 photos) ”
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Brenda Anderson
09/01/2011
“#picniktips Today's Release features Picnik Pirate stickers and textures. Ahoy, me mateys! Check under Edit>Featured for all the pirate booty! ”
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“Picnik (41 photos) ”
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Brenda Anderson
08/29/2011
“#picniktips Next time you visit Picnik, you might find that we've moved the furniture around. Check out the link for more information! :) ”
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“Picnik Blog » Blog Archive » Editing and Creating in One Convenient Location ”
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Brenda Anderson
09/01/2011
“#picniktips Another release this week: new "back to school" fancy collages. Grab some photos of your schoolkids and have fun! (this is my school photo, 1976 ... in case you couldn't tell from the patriotic backdrop) ”
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Brenda Anderson
08/29/2011
“#picniktips Picnik Tutorial: Sunflower on a Wall (using Exposure, Focal Zoom and Textures) Step 1: Open photo in Picnik Step 2: On the Basic Edits tab, choose Exposure. I want to brighten up the photo to compensate for the texture to be added, so I raise the Exposure, Highlights, and Shadows. Step 3: Use Edit>Effects>Focal Zoom to put the focus… ”
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“Picnik Tutorial: Sunflower on a Wall (using Exposure and Texture tools) (5 photos) ”
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