Monday, October 27, 2014

Still Not Satisfied? Continued

In the first Still Not Satisfied post, I told you how it would be easy to add details and give meaning to your picture using two simple techniques, namely, writing and framing. Despite doing this, some of you may not be satisfied with the result? Maybe the picture is too bright, or if you took the photo at night, the red eye effect is making people appear like ghosts. You may even want to remove the background of the picture or remove something that doesn't make the picture look good. Well, adjust brightness, fix the red eye, change your background, and remove a specific thing that makes the photo look bad are more advanced levels, but they will go a great length into fine tuning the picture.


The first thing noticeable is whether the picture is bright or dark. You can either increase the brightness or decrease it. However, if you want it to be normal, you can use the auto adjust feature by not tapping on the screen. You can remove the original background and put something like a beach or a mountain. Finally you can remove some elements of the picture by cropping it.


Good news!! using these features requires nothing. To adjust brightness, you can use the Snapseed app and you can learn how to use it in this link. With Adobe Photoshop Express, you can easily fix the red eye.  If you want to change your background, PicsArt and Adobe Photoshop Touch will do that for you. They work perfect; I have tried them. Also, sometimes there is somethings that was in the picture that you did not want. You can remove a specific thing that makes the photo look bad by using Retouch app. The picture below is the result of using Retouch app.


These apps will make you more satisfied with your pictures. They have a lot of options that you need to get a great shot. With the iPhone apps, you will not need to use PhotoShop on your computer to make your picture look awesome. Just Google whatever you need and you will get it on your iPhone.

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