Tuesday, 7 February 2012

Playing with Pixlr

My daughter uses www.pixlr.com to great effect on her photographs. The vintage effects page has a little coloured dial on the bottom that lets you add effects and borders to your photographs.


I love some of the effects you get. Have a play and see what you can make.

22 comments:

  1. This is really interesting - thanks so much for sharing - I'm going to take a look.

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  2. That's brilliant Diane, I've just downloaded it and it's so clever. Thanks for that.

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  3. i have really enjoyed the beautiful winter wonderland landscapes on your blog ;0)...i like the idea of adding a vintage frame to the photos too ;0)

    lovely blog ;0)x

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  4. Thanks for that, I've wondered how some people have fancy photos on their blogs.

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  5. Thanks for sharing Diane - always wondered how people did that and never investigated!

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  6. Oh I just had a look at that site - looks like I've found something to use once Picnik closes - thank you very much :) xx

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  7. I never tweak my photos, you can probably tell. There's so much you can do now we're in the digital age.

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  8. Thanks for the link. Looks like fun.

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  9. I have never heard of pixlr, they results you have had are interesting. t'other Diane

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  10. That is so cool. I gotta remember that site. Gotta remember to try it.

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  11. Thanks for the info, will have a play around.

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  12. ooh this looks very interesting! Thanks for telling us about it, I will have a play with it!

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  13. That looks totally vintage! Thanks for sharing!
    xxx

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  14. I was wondering what site to use when Piknik closes - so may just give this a try. Thanks

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  15. Ooh, I'll take a look at that - could be an easier way of doing what I struggle to do in Photoshop.

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  16. I must confess that I don't play with my photos apart from occasionally rotating them a bit or cropping them. I really like the effect you've got with the black and white though.

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  17. thanks for the tip diane.....

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  18. That does look interesting, will have to have a look. Thank you.
    Carol xx

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  19. Thanks for the link, I've just had a play with one of my photos and found some interesting things to do with it. This will be good for your photos when you make your lovely cards and tags:)

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  20. Thanks for sharing this site, I shall have a look at it later.
    Hope the Olay is helping with those 7 signs!
    Lisa x

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  21. Cheers for that Diane just had great fun with my doll pics!!!!

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  22. Thanks for this Diane - love these effects!

    Hope that you're managing to stay warm - snow, freezing rain, seems like it's all happening where you are. x

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