iPiccy.com photo editor for real estate and flowers
Every real estate professional understands that outstanding photographs are necessary when marketing residential real estate. When prospective home buyers are reviewing homes on the internet as they compile a list of properties they wish to see with their buyer agent, homes that are presented with poor or missing photographs tend to be quickly eliminated from consideration.
Photo editing allows us to improve almost every photograph. Sometimes the photographs need to be cropped or enhanced and we want to have the edited photograph readily accessible on our computer.
In the past, many of used Picnik and were disappointed when Picnik closed. iPiccy was created to replace Picnik. For some time, I have been using iPiccy.com as my photo editor. iPiccy is a web-based photo editing application that allows users to quickly and easily edit, enhance and share their photographs from any internet browser. And, iPiccy is a free service.
Improve all of your real estate photographs by careful editing.
You will find that iPiccy.com is quite useful for editing your personal photographs. Some of the vacation shots or pictures of the kids could use a little adjustment. If you follow my blogs, you know that I use a lot of flower photographs. iPiccy.com is the editor that I use for my flower photography.
We have to be very serious with our real estate photographs but can have some fun with our flower pictures. In the following photographs, the first picture is the original that has be edited for normal use and the second image has been edited by adding some color and imagination just for fun.
I hope you will reblog this post. Have an outstanding summer.
Mountain Bluet, Kentlands IMG_5473
Mountain Bluet, Kentlands, Imagination IMG_5473 A
Clematis, Kentlands IMG_5469
Clematis, Kentlands, Imagination IMG_5469 A
Peony, Kentlands IMG_5466
Peony, Kentlands, Imagination IMG_5466 A
Dandelion, Kentlands IMG_5465
Dandelion, Kentlands, Imagination IMG_5465 A
Photographs by Roy Kelley using a Canon PowerShot G11 camera.
Roy and Dolores Kelley Photographs
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