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How to "PhotoShop" Your Pics for Your Blog (For Free)

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How to "PhotoShop" Your Pics for Your Blog (For Free)

Pictures really are worth a thousand words - at least they are when they are placed in your blog. Pictures placed in your blog will keep readers there much longer. You may be an award winning author, but most likely people aren't going to your blog to read a novel. They are showing up for fast, accurate info. Let's make it as easy as possible on their eyes.

Your blog will also rank better with Google when pictures and photos are used. You can label your pics with relevant terms (keywords), and you can also link your pictures to other locations, such as your website or a property search engine.

How To Create Award Winning Pictures and Photos for FREE

Ok, so I never won any awards, but here's how I do it. Two pictures are shown below; the one on the left is unedited from its original format. The one on the right was edited using Picnik.com, a free photo editing website that is powerful and very user friendly. So in this tutorial we will learn to

  • Upload a photo
  • Crop it (re-size and take out "extra" space)
  • Add text to make it more original
  • Add a drop shadow frame (or border) so it isn't so stagnant and "just sitting there.

   Unedited photo of peacock           Finished, edited photo

 

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STEP ONE: To begin, open a new window and go to www.picnik.com (check spelling!) and click on the button that says "Get started now!" (If you want to use my original unedited photo above, right-click on it and pick "Save as").

Get started on Picnik.com

 

STEP TWO: To select a picture to work on, locate the "Upload a photo" button near the left-hand side of your screen (see below). You will need to know where your picture(s) are saved on your computer to select it.

Upload a photo button

 

STEP THREE: Now that we have uploaded the picture of your choice, we are ready to edit it. At this point you should see a page that has the picture you selected in the middle of the screen, and a tool bar that looks like the one below. If you need to, click on the "Edit" TAB

The Picnik.com Toolbar

 

STEP FOUR: Choose the "CROP" function, third from the left on the menu buttons (see above pic). A "grid" will now appear on top of your photo (see below). Drag each corner to where you want the edges of your photo to be. After dragging the corners, "OK" it by clicking the "OK" button as shown below.

Crop Your Pictures and Photos

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STEP FIVE: Your picture should now have been re-sized to only show the contents within the grid you just adjusted. Next we are going to add some text. From the menu above the picture, choose the fourth TAB labeled "CREATE". Once this is selected a new menu list should appear that looks like the one below. Once this appears select the "Text" button as shown below.

Adding text to your pictures and photos

 

STEP SIX: Once you have clicked on the "Text" button, the top left-hand side of your screen should show a text box (See below, at left). Type in whatever you like and then hit the "Add" button. This will place your text onto of your picture. You can change the color, size, font, and even the angle of the text. I chose black text, the "Daniel" font, and dragged the text to the bottom of the picture. (See below at right)

      

Picnik.com's text box           Peacock picture to this point

 

STEP SEVEN: Finally we are going to add a "Drop Shadow" to the picture. This will make it appear to be 3-dimensional and pop off the page a bit. In Picnik, this is considered a frame. From the same menu across the top (5th from the left) choose the "Frames" button. Once you have clicked on "Frames", a column will appear on the left hand side, and you will see several pictures of a frog, which will give you an example of what each option will do. Scroll down this left hand column about 7 spots or so, and choose "Drop Shadow".  A box will appear in this same column for editing the drop shadow options (below, left). Play with the adjustments until you get the desired effect. Once the picture looks the way you want, hit the "Apply" button (Just below the adjustment sliders). My photo is below at right after I added the drop shadow.

            

Drop Shadow editing box               Final photo after editing

 

LAST AND MOST IMPORTANTLY !!!!

Lest we shoot ourselves in the foot, DON'T FORGET TO SAVE the photo by clicking on the TAB pictured below.

PHEW - - - YOU DID IT!!

Now throw your new picture down below in the comments for all to see!!!

SAVE YOUR PHOTOS!!!!!


   

UPDATE: 

Check this great article by Donna Brigda on using Picnik to create a header for your blog. Thanks DONNA!!

Picnik Tutorial To Customize Your Active Rain Or Outside Blog Header


 

 

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Steve Kappre is a Mortgage Planner with Treasury Mortgage. Steve specializes in;

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Comments(142)

Julia Odom
Select Realty Professionals - Chattanooga, TN
Chattanooga Homes for Sale

Totally not real estate related but I've been looking for an easy to use program to rotate some photos of my adopted son's first family that I quickly scanned (crooked) and then gave back to the people who so graciously let me borrow the only existing photos of his first mom & dad.

I don't usually write in run on sentences but I'm just so excited now to be able to print (straight) copies for him.

Thank you, thank you, thank you for introducing me to picnik.

Aug 30, 2009 01:21 PM
Stephen Kappre
KW Hometown - Mantua, NJ
Helping You Home

Monique - Can't wait to see them :)

Rita - That's what I like to hear!!!

Lane - Lol, I've lived used tutorials!

Linda - That has come up several times - it must be a great program.

Julia - ROTATE is one of those AWESOME options in Picnik that many other programs (That I have used, at least) do not have. I have used this on photos that have vertical or horizontal lines, and I want them just right ... Awesome addition, thanks for the comment.

Aug 30, 2009 01:41 PM
Christine McInerney
Great Life RE - Knoxville, TN
The McInerney Team, Knoxville TN Homes For Sale

Picnik is a good program I however love Macromedia Fireworks but it is much more complex....and expensive, but I already own it.

Aug 31, 2009 11:27 AM
Stephen Kappre
KW Hometown - Mantua, NJ
Helping You Home

Christine - Yeah already having it helps!

Aug 31, 2009 12:47 PM
Bob & Carolin Benjamin
Benjamin Realty LLC - Gold Canyon, AZ
East Phoenix Arizona Homes

This looks like a great tool -- thanks for sharing with us all.

Sep 02, 2009 06:59 PM
Stephen Kappre
KW Hometown - Mantua, NJ
Helping You Home

Bob/Carolin - You are welcome. Hope it helps!

Sep 03, 2009 02:46 AM
Chanda Barrick
Keller Williams Indy Metro Northeast - Indianapolis, IN
in referral

So I'm really late reading your post, huh?  :)  This looks like a pretty cool tool.  I'll definitely have to check it out.  The peacock is awesome!  Where did you take the pic?

Chanda panda

Sep 04, 2009 10:08 AM
Carol Pease
JP & Associates Realtors - Bastrop, TX
CRS, Broker-Associate 512-721-6320

So now  I followed your link to this post.  Great stuff.  I need picnik.com

Sep 06, 2009 01:30 AM
Stephen Kappre
KW Hometown - Mantua, NJ
Helping You Home

Chanda - And I'm late to comment!!! I wish I could say I took the pic on a safari, that would be sweet! Nonetheless, it was at the Cape may Zoo, a great place (That by the way, like Picnik, is also FREE!!)

Carol - I'm glad you found this ... just let me know if you need help. Picnik is an awesome site!

Sep 08, 2009 12:17 PM
Jen Bowman
Keller Williams on the Water - Holmes Beach, FL
Realtor - Anna Maria Island & Bradenton FL

Steve, I have been wondering how I could put frames around my pictures. I'll be checking picnik out. Thanks for the info.

Sep 10, 2009 03:18 PM
Stephen Kappre
KW Hometown - Mantua, NJ
Helping You Home

Jen - I'm assuming you know about the "border" option within AR. Picnik of course has quite a bit more options. Let me know if you need any help :)

Sep 11, 2009 03:31 AM
Stephen Kappre
KW Hometown - Mantua, NJ
Helping You Home

Jen - I'm assuming you know about the "border" option within AR. Picnik of course has quite a bit more options. Let me know if you need any help :)

Sep 11, 2009 03:31 AM
Sharon Alters
Coldwell Banker Vanguard Realty - 904-673-2308 - Fleming Island, FL
Realtor - Homes for Sale Fleming Island FL

Steve, this is a great tutorial on Picnik, but it honestly is so easy that I was able to figure it out on my own when I first started using it. It is very user friendly. But it's a great reminder because it isn't used every day!

Sharon

Sep 13, 2009 03:13 PM
Rajeev Narula
iPRO REALTY LTD.,Brokerage - Mississauga, ON
My Services Are All About You!

Steve,

Thank you for the tutorial.

I am trying piknik now!

Sep 13, 2009 03:44 PM
Rajeev Narula
iPRO REALTY LTD.,Brokerage - Mississauga, ON
My Services Are All About You!

Steve,

Thank you for the tutorial.

I am trying piknik now!

Sep 13, 2009 03:44 PM
Stephen Kappre
KW Hometown - Mantua, NJ
Helping You Home

Sharon - I agree. This tutorial was for the masses that still haven't jumped in to editing their pictures :)

Rajeev - Awesome, let me know if you need any help.

Sep 13, 2009 11:13 PM
Darrell Backen
Darrell Backen 1.855.216.6010 - Vancouver, BC
Digital Marketing

Thanks for the info. I will pass it on reblog.

Nov 22, 2009 11:36 AM
Stephen Kappre
KW Hometown - Mantua, NJ
Helping You Home

Darrell - You are welcome and thanks!

Nov 22, 2009 12:44 PM
Craig Rutman
Helping people in transition - Cary, NC
Raleigh, Cary, Apex area Realtor

Great job with this tutorial Steve.

Clear, concise, easy to follow.

It doesn't get any better than this post folks!

Jan 19, 2010 12:36 AM
Stephen Kappre
KW Hometown - Mantua, NJ
Helping You Home

Craig - That is very kind of you!

Jan 19, 2010 01:32 AM