Little tweaks to make a big difference on my tiny squares □Īlright friends! I hope this answers some of your questions on how I edit photos for Instagram! I do edit my blog post photos a bit differently, as I don’t have the same filters on my computer. Either way, thats it– thats how I edit my photos for Instagram. Again, because I’m super crazy and like to waste my time on tedious details, but it’s cool, whatever. I mean, they’re adorable, they should stand out, right? □ I also ended up taking this filter into acetone to erase the little switch plate thing thats on the wall. And then with the brush tool I colored the saturation on each flamingo to really make them stand out. Next I ended up bringing the photo into snapseed. I used that 04 filter again at a medium strength and saved the photo. This is usually my final step, but I did end up tweaking the flamingos even more. Sometimes I’ll use to create more contrast on a certain part of an image too. Like wires in a sky photo, or signs off a building, or whatever. But honestly, I use to mostly to edit objects out of photos. You guys know I like everything around me really colorful, so this helps bring out a pop of that if needed.įacetune is mostly just what it sounds like– an app to tune your face. You know, when I want to brighten up certain things- like pink flamingos. Snapseed I use when I need to add saturation to certain parts of my image, but not the entire image. Now I use a color story more than any other photo app, but I do still use vsco at the end up each photo editing process- mostly out of habit I think □ It brings out a deeper contrast I love.Ī color story, I used it a bit when it came out– but as the app has developed even more filters, there are definite ones I can’t get enough of. There’s something about a certain filter (04) that I just love. But I use a color story and vsco on almost every photo I post. I don’t use snapped and facetune on every photos. It could be something muted, or intensely contrasted, grainy or smooth, whatever, just make photos (art) you love! With that being said, heres a post on how I edit my Instagram photos anyway! Cause you guys asked! Take it as tips and tricks and find and style that matches for your photos/feed □Īlright so! First things first. So at the end of the day, my best advice for anyone editing photos is to take photos, edit, and filter them to something that fits YOUR life. And for you guys to make something that matches YOU! The point of it is to make something that matches me, my mood, my whatever. I’m sure my style of photography and editing isn’t for everyone, but thats not the point of it. It’s whats pleasing to my eye– and I like it that way– I hope people who like it will find it and enjoy it as well. I recently had someone suggest that maybe I should go with a less contrast, more natural look– but then they followed that statement with the thought, “every time I scroll through Instagram and one of your photos show up, I know it’s yours.” Well for me, I’d rather have my photo stand out as mine, you know. How’s that for being on top of my game? My style of photo editing has changed a bit over time– but for the most part, it’s been somewhat the same– lots of light and a good deal of contrast. Hi friends! SO I’ve had a request for this blog post for YEARS now.
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