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Better Facebook Photos-Creating Memories

by on Jul.15, 2010, under Creating memories, crop photos, Facebook Photos, photo color, Title Photos

Turn a not so good photo shot into a memory before you post it on your Facebook page.

Create a Memory by Cropping and Color Correcting using CorrectPhoto

Last weekend at Kathryn’s 16th birthday party I took the photo on the left. While I captured Kathryn’s beautiful smiling face, Justine’s bemused look and someone’s (maybe mine) big toes detracted from her joyful moment. I wanted to post a photo on my Facebook page for Kathryn’s birthday and this shot was the best shot of her in the batch of photos I took. So, I created the memory of her birthday with a little cropping and color correction using CorrectPhoto.

Making a Portrait Memory-Crop the photo 

Crop photo with 3x4 cropping format

I used the 3×4 Portrait cropping format to frame Kathryn and eliminate the rest of the picture. Since I was going to upload the photo to Facebook I used the 3×4 format which is the best format for Facebook and is the same aspect ratio as the camera chip. If you were going to make a print for framing I would have used the 4×6 or 5×7 cropping format. And, with the OneClick color correction feature in CorrectPhoto I was able to make Kathryn come alive by a single click.

Resize before you upload to Facebook
I always resize (or scale) my photos to 640 X 480, the ideal Facebook size, before I upload the photos. It is a simple step in CorrectPhoto and the resizing algorithm is much better that Facebook’s.

Resize to 640 x 480 before uploading to Facebook

Add a title with ImageTitler
As an added touch I added a title to the photo before posting it. I used a simple program called ImageTitler to do this.

Add titles to photos with ImageTitler

Here is the final photo memory of Kathryn on her 16th birthday as posted on Facebook.

Facebook Photo-Edited with CorrectPhoto and titled with ImageTitler

It only took a few minutes with the right tools to create this memorable photo of Kathryn out of a mediocre photo. Actually, I think I will also make a print and frame it.

When the world (at least your Facebook Friends) are going to see the photos you post why not take a few minutes to turn them into photos you can be proud to share. It is really easy and fast and anyone can do it.

Wayne  www.correctphoto.com, www.imagetitler.com

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Facebook Photos-Making the Color Right

by on Jun.23, 2010, under Facebook Photos, iPhone Apps, photo color

 

Kathryn’s New Facebook Profile Photo was Dull and Lifeless
My granddaughter, Kathryn, uploaded a new Facebook profile photo the other day. It was a really good picture of her, but it didn’t do justice to her vibrance and beauty. So, I can’t resist giving her a bit of grandfatherly about the photos she posts. Fix the color before you upload the photo. Actually, she knows better. She has been around me long enough and has seen the wonders of our OneClick color technology to know how easy it is to make the color right. But, for some reason, she took the same shortcut most of us do in uploading photos or sending them to friends. We don’t take the time to make them look good even though it only takes a few seconds to do so.

iCorrect OneClick Color Technology Make the Color Right with one Click

CorrectPhoto with OneClick Color.
The CorrectPhoto screen shot below shows the before and after color of Kathryn’s profile photo.  To fix the color all that was necessary was to position the cursor over a white area in the photo and click. I chose the little white area of the blouse under the jacket because I was sure it was white. That was all that was necessary.  The longest part of the process was the time it took to open CorrectPhoto and select the photo to be corrected.

CorrectPhoto with OneClick Color Make color correction easy

Photoshop Elements with iCorrect OneClick Plug-in.
If you have Photoshop or Elements you can get the OneClick technology as a plug-in and achieve the same fast result.

iCorrect OneClick is available as Photoshop Plug-in

iCorrect OneClick Color iPhone App 

iCorrect OneClick iPhone App is available at the App Store

If you have an Apple iPhone you can fix the color on the iPhone before sending or uploading the photos.  The new iCorrect OneClick Color App for the iPhone is available in the Apple App store. Simply download the app and use it to launch the iPhone camera, take the photo, correct the color by touching an  area on the photo that is gray, white or back, and then upload it to Facebook.

iCorrect OneClick iPhone App

iPhone users can go directly to the App store to get iCorrect OneClick Color or go to http://www.freshairsoftware.com/iPhoneApplications/iCorrect/index.html  for more information.

Be Proud of your Photos
Why not take a few moments to fix the color and be proud of the photos you share with others. You will be glad you did. Let’s hope Kathryn will listen to her Opah (that’s me) and Make the Color Right before posting on Facebook. I will be watching.

Here is another post on uploading Facebook photos you can be proud of. http://www.correctmyphotos.com/2010/05/05/are-you-proud-of-your-facebook-photos/

Wayne www.correctphoto.com, www.oneclickcolor.com

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Are You Proud of Your Facebook Photos?

by on May.05, 2010, under crop photos, Facebook Photos, General, photo color, Photo Editing, resize photos, Title Photos

Most Facebook photos are dull and lifeless?
Recently, I have become a more active Facebook participant and posting photos and viewing photos My Friends post. And, while I take the time to edit my photos before uploading, most people do not. As a result, the vast majority of photos posted on Facebook pages are dull and lifeless and many are a bit fuzzy.  So, why is that? There are probably many answers to that question ranging from the fact that most people are conditioned to simply accept the quality of the digital photos from their camera to not knowing how to improve them. Maybe they think it is just too complicated to edit digital photos or they simply can’t wait to share their latest photo with their Facebook friends. The purpose of this post is to show you how to make your Facebook photos better.
Making Better Facebook Photos is Easy—and Fast.

Facebook Photos You Can Be Proud to Post-Original/Improved

There are basically three (3) steps to making your photos better: crop the photo, fix the color, and resize the photo for Facebook. And, if you want to make the photo a little more interesting you can add a title, but more on that in a future post.  If you are have and know how to use a photo editor like Photoshop Elements you certainly can use it to perform the basic tasks, however, I use CorrectPhoto Editor because it is so easy and fast. Here are the basic steps using CorrectPhoto. And, at $40.00 it is inexpensive. Unfortunately, if you are a Mac user you will have to use Photoshop or Elements since CorrectPhoto is a Windows only editor.

Crop the Photo

Crop the photo with CorrectPhoto Editor

After opening the photo you want to edit from the built in Explorer you click on the “Crop Tool” on the tool bar and select the cropping format from the pull down menu. For Facebook publishing I suggest the 3×4 Landscape or Portrait formats since that is the same format of your digital camera and is the most common format for Facebook. Adjust the cropping window to highlight the portion of the image you really want to show. You can see from the example that I cropped tight enough to eliminate Craig from the left side of the photo.

Correct the Color with OneClick Color

CorrectPhoto with iCorrect OneClick Color Technology-Automatic Color Correction

CorrectPhoto is the only photo editor with PictoColor’s unique OneClick Color Correction Technology that is an automatic color correction that really works. Just click on an area of the photo that is “neutral” (white, gray, or black) and the photo will come alive. If you want to “tweak” it a little more as I usually do click on the color icon to activate the advance settings. I usually boost the saturation a bit to make the colors a little more vivid which really makes my photos stand out on my Facebook wall. For you Photoshop or Elements users who get frustrated with the color correction tools you can get iCorrect OneClick Plug-in with the same technology that will plug into Photoshop.

Resize the photo before uploading to Facebook.

Resize your photos with CorrectPhoto before uploading to Facebook

Now the final step is to resize the photo to the optimum 640 x 480 pixels for landscape (480×640 for portrait) formats for Facebook. If you upload a larger size image (e.g. 2592×1944) Facebook will resize the image for you, however, you probably won’t like the result. The resizing algorithm used in CorrectPhoto is superior to the one Facebook uses so you photos will look much sharper if you resize before you upload. Simply click on the Resize icon and type 640 into the box and click OK and you are ready to upload the photo to Facebook.
Less than a Minute.
So, how long did it take to perform the three steps? Admittedly, I use CorrectPhoto a lot, but it only took about 30 seconds for me to crop, color correct, and resize the photo for Facebook from the time I opened the photo. Maybe it will take you a minute or two, but your Facebook photos will look better than your friends except, of course, if you are my Facbook friend.

Add a title?
I will tell you about an easy way to add titles to your photos in a future post.

Add a title to your photo is easy with ImageTitler

 Wayne    www.correctphoto.com, www.imagetitler.com, www.pictocolor.com

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