Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Step by Step instructions on how to get your pictures to POP using picnik!

I love picnik.com.  I have Photoshop and use it for some things, but most of the time I use picnik for my etsy images.  I buy the year Premium subscription and it is soooooo worth it!  It's only $25 and you get lots of cool tools to use.  (I'm not affiliated, I promise!).

I thought I'd share a super simple process of getting a dark, drab picture to POP using picnik.

Log into picnik.com and upload your dreary, underexposed pic.  :)

You can see this pic is very dark and dull.... not enough light and exposure.  I took this picture on a day that didn't really have enough light, but I am impatient sometimes. 

The background is supposed to be white (all the pics you will see here are unedited and are of the actual screen on my laptop):


Now, click on the "Create" tab:


Then, click on "Advanced":



Now, click on "Levels" (on left side of screen):



Then, take the little slider on the very right, and move it over until you hit the solid area.  99% of the time it is exactly right on, but you can tweak it and move it a bit to exactly where you like it:


Click "Apply":


If you still want more POP, you can then click:

Edit
Exposure
Advanced
Highlights

Then move the Highlights bar to the right and you will be amazed!  If it gets a tad too washed out, just up the Contrast and/or Shadows a bit.

I also use the Clone tool a lot to get rid of little blemishes or dark areas in the white background.  If you use the Zoom tool while Cloning, you can get very detailed and it goes a lot faster and smoother.

I did NOT use the Clone tool on the geek sign below, but as you can see, it could use it in the darker areas of the background.  I wanted to show you how it would look when you just use the Levels tool and the Exposure tool.  I do Clone most of my images, but it does take a little more practice.

You are done!  Here's the end result after I did JUST the steps I've illustrated in this post:

Go on....try it!  I'm always happy to help if you get hung up!  Just shoot me a convo.

Liz :)