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RE: How 3 Filters for a Sky Photo Created Something Unique

in #art7 years ago

I don't really have a favorite filter, but I am always a fan of the good old fashioned Grayscale filter lol

I used to use Photoshop, but it's been a couple of years since I've had it. I usually use the editor on Google Photos. The filters have improved a lot over the years, and you can adjust the brightness and hue among other things.

Fotor is actually a pretty neat online editor that I have been playing around with lately too.

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Who doesn't like the Greyscale conversions. :)

Ya, I got a good deal on Photoshop so that's my goto for image editing. GIMP is pretty good too for being free - although I've used Photoshop for so many years it was hard to learn a new tool.

I've never tried Fotor. Google Photos is definitely good (I'm a huge Google-fan). But believe it or not, I still use Google Picasa (their desktop app that they now don't support). I love it and that's my goto if I want something quick.

Agreed. Photoshop is pretty complex, and once you get it down it's hard to transition to anything else.

I like Fotor because it's easy to add text or stickers to title photos, and it's free :)

Oh my gosh, I remember Picasa! I had it on my last computer. I used it allll the time.