Question:
Very good websites to edit your photography for free?
Nathalia
2009-06-15 11:58:40 UTC
i like editing my photography but i dont a really good website to edit my photography for free. can someone please give me a list of good websites so i can edit my photography? PLEASE!
Six answers:
Kari.Elaine
2009-06-17 07:45:02 UTC
www.picnik.com is really fun to use! However, this would be only for doing things very easily... if you want to REALLY edit your photos, download GIMP (www.gimp.org) for FREE! It is really awesome. It is almost like photoshop, but without the money. I use it for all of my photos. (see here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/karielaine/)



I would suggest you try this.. it is difficult at first and I was totally overwhelmed, but look at the tutorials on their website and even search them on google.com. ALSO, if you go on flickr.com, you can get help from other people!



=) Try it!
Jennifer
2016-04-09 04:04:28 UTC
Digital has revolutionized the wedding/portrait business by allowing the photographer to complete the shoot, polish up the pics, and upload to an online printing agency. You simply e-mail the client w/the album info and password, they pick the ones they want and order them from the printer. So in theory, after you complete the shoot and editing, your involvement ends. Keep in mind, you should try several online printing services, I like snapfish, but there are several out there. Upload several copies of the same photo, with different color profiles assigned to see what file produces the best results.You will need not only a quality Dcam, but a fast internet connection, and a firm grasp of color calibration/management if your going to achieve consistent results. Study online or take a class in digital to get the basics down, there is more to it than most people think. I would also recommend you research wedding photography, contracts, think about an assistant for the day of the shoot, and you will want to have at least 1 second camera body and flash set up in case... So as you can see there is quite a bit to think about, let alone a substantial monetary investment to be made if your going to do it right. G'Luck...
mercedes
2016-04-22 11:24:47 UTC
Throughout this course you will learn concepts that range in scope from beginner photography all the way to advanced topics in post production, composition, and light. https://tr.im/7tlHg

You can start right now. Like right this very moment! The course is all online. There are no deadlines or timelines for you to follow. Set your own pace! Go slowly through the course or blaze through it.
ĢŨЙΜΔŃ Ф
2009-06-15 12:28:49 UTC
use picnik which is a built editor on Flickr.
♥Brittany=Single♥
2009-06-15 12:06:20 UTC
www.photobucket.com is amazing just upload and edit. :)
anonymous
2009-06-15 12:08:58 UTC
definitely, picnik.com

photobucket isn't that professional.


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