1. How to use picsart for editing
- Create Dispersion. PicsArt Photo Editor comes with tons of awesome editing tools.
- Add Effects and Filters. Effects are really awesome edits that can be applied to images just like filters.
- Add Stickers.
- Draw Lines.
- Change Background With Cutout.
- Add Photos To Create Overlays.
- Create Masks.
- Color With Curves Tool.
2. How to use lightingroom
1.Sign out the account.
2.Open lighting for editting
3.Choose the photo.
4.Edit mode in Lightroom CC on a mobile device provides a comprehensive set of tools for you to enhance your photos. Tap to open a photo from the library or from an album and choose Edit mode.
5.Crop and straighten photos to improve their composition. Tap Crop and choose a fixed aspect ratio from the menu, or drag the handles to use a custom ratio. You can also use the rotate dial to straighten your image. Tap the checkmark to accept the changes.
6.Use presets to apply a unique look or filter effect to your photos. Select Presets from the adjustment menu. Choose from one of the Preset categories — such as Creative, Color, or B&W — and then select a preset. Tap the checkmark to apply the preset.
7.It’s common to want to improve the light in a photo. Tap Light, and then adjust the Exposure and Contrast sliders to make your photos pop. Increase highlights and darken the shadows to create more contrast in the bright and dark parts of your image.
8.If the color in your photo doesn’t reflect the vividness of the original scene, tap Color and adjust the Temperature slider to create a warmer or cooler image. Use the Saturation slider to increase or decrease the intensity of the colors in your photo. Be careful not to oversaturate your image — the colors can easily become too intense. An alternative is to use the Vibrance slider, to focus on increasing the intensity of the more muted colors in your photo.
9.Photos contain a lot of details that are worth enhancing. Tap Effects, and then experiment with the Clarity slider to add (or remove) contrast to the midtones of your photo. Often this brings out detail in the textures of your image. The Vignette slider darkens or lightens the edges of your photo. Slide it to the left to darken the edges and put a subtle focus on the subject in the center of the photo.
10.Photo editing is an experimental process. To undo changes you’ve made to your image, tap the undo icon. Tap and hold to reveal the redo icon. To fully reset an image to its original state, tap Reset at the end of the adjustment menu.
11.All edits you make in Lightroom CC on a mobile device are reflected in Lightroom on your desktop and the web. Any changes you make in the desktop or web version are synced to mobile as well.
2.Open lighting for editting
3.Choose the photo.
4.Edit mode in Lightroom CC on a mobile device provides a comprehensive set of tools for you to enhance your photos. Tap to open a photo from the library or from an album and choose Edit mode.
5.Crop and straighten photos to improve their composition. Tap Crop and choose a fixed aspect ratio from the menu, or drag the handles to use a custom ratio. You can also use the rotate dial to straighten your image. Tap the checkmark to accept the changes.
6.Use presets to apply a unique look or filter effect to your photos. Select Presets from the adjustment menu. Choose from one of the Preset categories — such as Creative, Color, or B&W — and then select a preset. Tap the checkmark to apply the preset.
7.It’s common to want to improve the light in a photo. Tap Light, and then adjust the Exposure and Contrast sliders to make your photos pop. Increase highlights and darken the shadows to create more contrast in the bright and dark parts of your image.
8.If the color in your photo doesn’t reflect the vividness of the original scene, tap Color and adjust the Temperature slider to create a warmer or cooler image. Use the Saturation slider to increase or decrease the intensity of the colors in your photo. Be careful not to oversaturate your image — the colors can easily become too intense. An alternative is to use the Vibrance slider, to focus on increasing the intensity of the more muted colors in your photo.
9.Photos contain a lot of details that are worth enhancing. Tap Effects, and then experiment with the Clarity slider to add (or remove) contrast to the midtones of your photo. Often this brings out detail in the textures of your image. The Vignette slider darkens or lightens the edges of your photo. Slide it to the left to darken the edges and put a subtle focus on the subject in the center of the photo.
10.Photo editing is an experimental process. To undo changes you’ve made to your image, tap the undo icon. Tap and hold to reveal the redo icon. To fully reset an image to its original state, tap Reset at the end of the adjustment menu.
11.All edits you make in Lightroom CC on a mobile device are reflected in Lightroom on your desktop and the web. Any changes you make in the desktop or web version are synced to mobile as well.
3. How to use adobe photoshop.
1. The Layer Tool
A layer can be used for an image, text, brush strokes, background colors, patterns, and filters.
2. The Color & Swatches Tool
The Color and Swatches tool lets you use, modify, copy, and save custom colors for your content. While this may seem like a pretty self-explanatory element, it actually has powerful features that will keep your visual content vibrant and unify your color schemes.
3.Custom Fonts & The Text Tool
The Text tool lets you add custom fonts to your database, and it gives you access to advanced font settings that give your text some serious style.
4.Custom Brushes & The Brush Tool
Just as with fonts, you can add your own, royalty-free, custom brush tips. With the brush settings, you can change the size, shape, and transparency of your brush strokes to achieve a number of different visual effects.
5.The Select Tool
When used correctly, this tool will let you select individual elements, entire graphics, and determines what is copied, cut, and pasted into your graphics.
6.The Move Tool
This is a fairly basic tool that allows you to move individual elements of your graphic.
7.The Zoom Tool
The Zoom tool lets you zoom in close to certain areas of an image, and zoom out to get more of a bird's eye view of what's happening.
8.The Eraser
The Basic Eraser functions a lot like the brush tool. You can change the size and hardness of the eraser tip to achieve a variety of effects, like blending and fades. The Background Eraser uses differences in color to help you erase unwanted background areas from your images.
9.The Crop Tool
The Crop tool lets you crop an image. It works like any crop tool you’ve ever encountered: Simply choose your area and crop it out.
10.The Fill Tool
The Fill tool, formerly the Paint Bucket tool, fills any solid area with the color of your choice. It's great for solid backgrounds or coloring large areas. It can also be used to apply patterns to your images. The Gradient tool within the Fill tool lets you create a nice, faded background effect of the color of your choice.
4. How to use photoscape
1.Open Photoscape and click on the Batch editor button. Once in the batch editor, navigate to the folder that you want to work with.
2.Click on the ADD button to go to the folder view closeup.
3.Make sure you are in the correct location.
4.Select the photos that you want to process.
5.click on the files that you want to resize and watch them appear in the top, middle window. (Alternatively, you can drag the photos there). Experiment with what serves your purpose. You might want them a certain size for thumbnails, or for uploading somewhere.
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