Let's face it, images are important.
For many here on steemit, it can be hard to get noticed. However, when you have a professional-looking post, that can help. Part of having a good, eye-catching post is providing a great first image to be displayed in a thumbnail. For those who have seen posts from , you probably know that his images stick out.
While I am not sure what photo editor he uses, I can share one that I recently found. Before I tell you what it is, though, I'll show you a few features that it has which I enjoy.
ORIGINAL AND SIMPLE EDITS
Above is the original photo that I chose to use as an example. It is just two little turtles in my hand, but it is unedited and raw, so it will provide a good base to help you notice the changes that each edit makes to the photo.
BLURRED EDGES
VIGNETTE
CONTRAST
SHARPEN
SATURATION
FUN AND IMPROVED IMAGES
When I found this online editor, I was just looking for something to help make more of my images pop and catch people's eyes. It only took me a quick search, but I have been very happy with the results.
https://www.befunky.com/create/
By following the link above, you can check out the editor that I found at the "be funky" site. I honestly haven't explored it too much beyond the free photo edits, but I thought that maybe it could help some of you as you try to progress and improve with your posts and images.
Not only have I gotten to improve some of my images, I have had a lot of fun doing it!
If you do check it out, feel free to comment below and include some of your edits. Or, if you have an even better free online photo editor, please let us know. Maybe you should even share it in a post!
As always, I'm
and here's the proof:
proof-of-turtles-and-enjoying-photo-editing
Until next time…
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