![]() adding a label or ribbon to photos – *special workaround (8:06). ![]() ![]() Here’s a list of the features I demo in the video (with accompanying video times): This video tutorial is for anyone looking for some simple and basic ways to enhance photos whether it be for blogging or personal use. ![]() And let me clarify, there’s no downloading or registration…you simply open it up in your web browser, open up a file, and get to work! So, if you have internet access, you have pixlr access. It’s comparable to PicMonkey, which is more well known however, I’ve grown really fond of Pixlr for its easy interface, plethora of filter and font options, and absence of “exclusive paid upgrades.” I cover a few Pixlr’s downsides compared to PicMonkey in the video, mainly, the limited “undo” button and the lack of ribbons and labels however, there is a workaround for the latter that I share! One of my favorite tools for editing photos is Pixlr Express, which is an online photo editor that is FREE and really easy to use. Brace yourselves for some perk! Pixlr Express Which was accentuated by the fact that I had coffee the morning of filming…so, yeah. So, how do I deal with nerves? In this case, I got perky. Still, there’s something about putting yourself out there on video for the world wide web to see that is a little unnerving. Sure, I’m a theatre person, and I’ve gotten up in front of some tough crowds in my day (remember, I teach high school students). Today, I share my first ever video tutorial, and I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t nervous.
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