Apps to edit photos of my home?
rockybird
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rockybird
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Comments (24)Ha! Well I don't have a youngest kid to ask---or an oldest kid---or a middle kid....... Just three folks here! Me, myself, and I! I do have some more questions about that virtual stuff, but I don't have time right now, but I'll be back later to hijack your thread, Digit! I didn't mention this earlier, 'cause I didn't want to confuse the issue, but when you install Picasa, it goes ALL thru your computer and "finds" all the pictures you already have anywhere! That's how they got there! I suspect you already knew where your pics were, but I was delighted when I found out it was gonna do that, 'cause whenever I had saved pictures from email and stuff before I got the digital camera, I never knew WHERE they were saved to--I just clicked "save," and they went off into the ether somewhere, so if I wanted to look at them again, I didn't have a clue how to find them! Picasa found them all for me! I thought that was WAY cool! If it found something you don't want in there for some reason, you can just delete it out of Picasa. (Hope you didn't have any nakedidity pictures in there!!!) I love having everything in the same place. Something else I didn't mention, when you change/edit your pics in picasa (don't know about Picnik), you never loose your original photo! I make changes to everything, but never "save" them that way--just because I don't seen any reason why I would need to save them, but even if you do make changes and then save them, they are still somehow preserved in their original form in Picasa. I can't tell you just where you find them since I've never done it, but they're there somewhere! And the way I do it, without saving them, I can go back in anytime and undo any or all of the changes! When you start changing things, stop and look after you change something, and there will always be a way to "undo" it---even if you x out of Picasa and come back a month later---you can still, easily, undo the changes. But a heads up on one thing! If you download something into WebAlbums, and then go back to Picasa and change it, it'll change in WebAlbums too--if you haven't "saved" it! .....I've had photobucket for about 4 years and didn't know I could adjust colors!! That's why I mentioned above about putting text on the pictures! I just discovered that about a year ago! And it really helps when you send somebody a picture and you want them to see whatever you're trying to tell them about! And it helps me too, sometimes, when there's a pic that just looks "like scenery" but you know you took it to show something---but you can't remember what! Without the text on that trail pic above, I'd NEVER remember where that trail actually was! It just looks like the side of a rocky mountain! Oh, and have you looked around enough to figure out that you can make your WebAlbums public or private--they call it "unlisted?" Yours is public now, and when I click on your picture, I can also look at the rest of your pics in that album when I'm at the WebAlbums site. If you have an album where you only want people to be able to see one or specific pics, make it unlisted and then click on "hide album link" before you copy the link. All my albums are unlisted/private! I'm a control freak, and I like being able to say who gets to see what and who doesn't! And this may not ever be anything you'd be interested in, but I've discovered that I can copy the text off of signs in my pics by cropping them small enough to be able to read it---and then I put it in the caption so others can read it! Check out this! You need to click on the pics to read the captions--which don't carry over when you post a pic somewhere. Your issue with the words and definitions! Back when I was trying to figure photo hosting out, everybody who was TRYING to help me was talking about the folder and the tray and the file and the desktop and the............ And I didn't have a clue what anybody was talking about! Of course, once I figured out what they were talking about, I already knew what it was---but I just didn't know what it was CALLED! The kids! Hey! They learn it as they're growing up! But, just give one of them that manual typewriter-----and see what they can do with it!!! Or hand them a 1940's style phone and watch their face when an operator says: Number Please! Just today I learned something new! (I'm sure there's not enough time left in this lifetime to learn it ALL!) I've had this Apple Mobile Device Service process running on my computer all the time, and I've NEVER had an Apple Mobile Device---so I don't need service for it! My olde computer is slow enough without extra junk running, so I started searching! I found a GREAT site that told me how to disable it, complete with pictures, so I didn't have to guess at the terminology! And I learned how to get to the Windows Services window---with LOTS of things I could turn off---or not! I found out that the Apple Mobile Device Service was installed when I installed itunes---which I have subsequently uninstalled---but there's still lots of leftovers from it! And I've restarted my computer since I deactivated it, and it didn't come back, so I must have done it right! Chalk one up for the good guys! I took about an hour and checked out all the other "services" that load automatically, but I don't know enough about them to decide if I can safely disable them or not! I did turn off one called "themes"---I don't do any fancy stuff---but when I stopped the process, I mean the "service," my screen got all weirded out looking, so I turned it back on! Guess maybe I do use THEMES afterall! I'll probably think of some other Picasa things to tell you about yet, but in the meantime, if you're wondering about something, let me know. If it's something I haven't noticed yet, we can figure it out together! And, I'm with you, I don't worry too much about clicking here, there, and everywhere on things anymore either! I've come to the grand conclusion that the only way to figure something out on a computer is to just start clicking and see what happens! Of course, I slow down and get a little more careful when it says: Are You SURE You Want to DELETE This? or, Are You Sure You Want to BUY This!!! Skybird...See MoreiPad Photo edit app for playing with blacksplash ideas?
Comments (3)I've messed around with a few photo apps (Photogene, Fotoir, Juxtaposer). But I find the greatest versatility simply using Keynote (mostly on the Ipad now) and then taking a screen shot of the finished product. When I was playing around with pulls/knobs, I used one of the photo apps to erase everything but the picture of the item, and then used Keynote to place them on pics of my cabinets. I'm sure there are easier ways, but I'm familiar with these programs, so it was quick and got me there good enough. Have fun experimenting!...See MoreNeed Help For JPEG files in Windows 10 Home Edition Computer
Comments (5)This should help. Remember not all photos are .jpeg some are (.bmp or .png or .gif) so you may need to search for those as well. see below: https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_8-desktop/how-can-i-search-for-all-the-pictures-on-my-hard/f791712d-39ea-48a5-b2e1-025619bfd644?auth=1...See Moreediting the photos of your life
Comments (0)I have spent days at my computer trying to organize, sort, prioritize and find a medium to deal with my photos that have been taken with my iPhone. Our oldest grandchild is now 8 years old. It was at that time that we began to have grandchildren and that we both got smart phones that the photos began to pile up. One grandson lives close so he has been with us a lot and I would always take a photo of what he was doing and send it to his Mommy throughout the day. Then, we have two more that don't live close enough that we actually see them much, but their parents send almost daily videos and photos of things that they do. Needless to say, my computer has become a place where photos are/were resting in every corner. I had to begin to sort through and put them into some categories that made sense and to bring them all together where they can be seen. There were multiple copies of them, everywhere!!! It was a mess!! After days and days of gathering, placing in files by category and then editing through everything from Photo apps, to thumb drives, to external drives, to old computers. I have finally gotten them corralled and have begun to selectively edit them. What a lot of photos that never should have been kept! Those are easy to get rid of. You know those photos. We all have them. Then, there are those multiple quicks shots where you end up with ten photos of, basically, the same thing. What to do with the ones that make the cut? The idea is to take a selection of them and have them printed up and to give each of the grands a book of photos that we had taken of them. The rest will go onto remote media and a few will remain on the computer and the phone just to have to use once in a while. I hope to clear all of my digital files and empty the trash. What has painfully occurred to me is that, once grandpa and I are gone, who is going to ever look at them again, unless the grands maybe have a copy that is easy to access. The idea of photos has changed in modern life. So many photos are just a flash of the monment and are not meant to be saved. That is the modern way. These photos are but one more thing that I need to clear out so that I can appreciate what is there, so that it can be put into some medium that makes sense, and that my kids won't have to deal with after I am gone. There are still so many photos that have to be dealt with. There are vintage ones from past lives and there are boxes of school pictures and 4x6 prints from when the kids were coming up. What a job!!! I have been at it for days! Anyone else care to share their experience? What a realization that a photo does not mean what it once did. I have very few from my past life....See Morerockybird
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