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When I first started blogging I quickly found out the importance of great/fun photos. Photos are the key to your blog, they help pull viewers in and keep them entertained for the time they spend on your site. Sometimes your photos keep readers coming back to see more fun and sometimes inspiring pictures!
After being bored by my own pictures I went on the hunt for some great free online photo editing sites that would help me dress my photos up! Here are three of my favorites:
Photoshop
I use Photoshop whenever I edit my photos. Its interface is so easy that it makes editing photos incredibly simple. You do have to sign up for an account, but it’s free and your images can be stored online for family and friends to view. I love that you can preview how the image will look just by scrolling over the edit options. I also love the pop color feature on this site. Make sure you have a fast connection–it sometimes takes a while to load the photos.
DrPic
DrPic is a great site if you need to do a quick edit or crop your photos. There are some fun options you can use to add frames or a Polaroid effect to your images, and I love the grayscale feature on this site. You don’t need an account–just load a picture, edit, and then save to your computer. Simple! One minor annoyance: the Google ad bar at the top of the picture while you edit photos.
FlauntR
FlauntR has some great editing features and frames you can add. The main reason I use this site is for the text feature–I love that there are so many fonts available. I have never seen so many different fonts offered on a free editing site, and you can move and rotate the text anyway you choose. You do have to create an account to use this site-but it’s free!
Get animated
I remember the first time I saw an animated graphic. I was awe-struck, then jealous because I wanted my own! Soon I was off on an internet hunt for sites to help me create animated graphics. There are a few sites out there, but I always turn to one site to help me create my own animated images.
Gickr
Gickr is free and easy to use–no account needed. You can select up to 10 images at once, the size of the image, how fast the image will move, then hit create. That’s it! Wait for your image to load and you should see the animated image. (I often hit create a few times trying out different image speeds to get the right one.) There are many ways to save it, but I always right click on the image and click “Save Image As”.
Now, loading the image on your blog can be tricky. You first have to upload your animated image to a hosting site like tinypic.com (it’s free). Once you’ve uploaded it to the site you can select the “HTML code for Websites” or “Direct Link for Layouts” code. You’ll then have to put the code into your post via the html/edit page. I’d be happy to help if you ever have any questions!
| By Tiffany of I’m a Shoe Whore About the author: Tiffany is a professional day dreamer, budding photographer, and fashion lover. Living in a small town she needed a place to express her love for fashion and life- that’s when her blog “I’m a Shoe Whore” was born. |






















I was totally unaware of photoshop.com and I recently got a new PC and had a MAC and can't afford to buy Photoshop so this is a great option in the meantime. Thanks!
This rundown is great! I had no idea these sites existed! Time for me to branch out from Photoshop and switch it up a bit.
This rundown is great! I had no idea these sites existed! Time for me to branch out from Photoshop and switch it up a bit.
Interesting article. I recommend editing just about every photo you take. If you don’t have the time , you can send a 4×6 or smaller to fixyerpix@gmail.com Just say what you would like done. (or leave it to them and they’l do 1 to 3 edits for free. excellent quality. Try it !