Saturday, November 14, 2009

Photo Editing with Picnik #21 Completed

Found this Colorado Sunset photo and thought I'd brighten the rainbow and try to sharpen the mountains:


This is actually the original which, in this case, might be the better of the two:

3 comments:

Smith said...

Picnik was one of the best online photo editing software. The site allowed users to edit images, add styles to imported images and use basic editing tools such as cropping and resizing an image. Users could import photos natively from Facebook, Myspace, Picasa Web Albums, Flickr, Yahoo Image search, and also offered options to upload from a computer or to upload from a website. Many of Picnik's basic photo editing tools were free to use.

Rashed Shaon said...

Pixelmator is a fully-featured all-rounder with Photoshop-challenging capabilities. This is one of those apps that’s trying to do everything. I’m happy to say it succeeds and is a viable challenger to Photoshop Express and Snapseed’s crown. Unlike the button maelstrom some apps subject us to Pixelmator manages to just show us the controls we need to see for the adjustments we’re wanting to make. I would seriously recommend trying this app out.

Try this for photo editing.

Rafiqul Islam said...

Your post about Picnic is quite older. It is 2022 and a lot of photo editing software is on the market. You can edit and make your custom images just by roaming around with your partners. VSCO app is very user-friendly and accessible for Android and iOS. This app has multiple photo editing tools. So, anyone can taste image editing while roaming.