|
Post by seveerb on May 19, 2023 13:50:45 GMT
I just scrap 4x6 photos, but would like to try some other fun sizes. I have no experience editing and I send out for printing. What is the best app/method for getting other sizes of photos printed such as 2x2, 3x4 and 4x4. I assume it is either resizing or cropping, but would probably need both options.
I mostly use an iPad, but do have a laptop as well.
Thanks!
|
|
pantsonfire
Drama Llama
Take a step back, evaluate what is important, and enjoy your life with those who you love.
Posts: 6,294
Jun 19, 2022 16:48:04 GMT
|
Post by pantsonfire on May 19, 2023 14:15:26 GMT
I have PhotoShop Elements and resize/crop that way. I print at home though.
|
|
jediannie
Pearl Clutcher
Posts: 3,099
Jun 30, 2014 3:19:06 GMT
|
Post by jediannie on May 19, 2023 14:39:39 GMT
I use the PicFrame app on my iPhone and it's great. It has tons of different collage types (like I do 2 3x4 photos or 6 2x2 photos and you just choose the photos for the collage and resize in the collage) and you can put a border around the photos if you choose to do so. I also use Photoshop Elements on my Mac & my iPhone but I like PicFrame to make a photo collage.
|
|
caangel
Drama Llama
Posts: 5,734
Location: So Cal
Jun 26, 2014 16:42:12 GMT
|
Post by caangel on May 19, 2023 14:57:06 GMT
I use the Project Life app, it is free. In the app these are called "small prints". Collages in the app are 12x12 or 6x8 typically. You can just export your image to your phone and then upload anywhere for printing.
|
|
|
Post by melanieg on May 19, 2023 15:34:17 GMT
I use Photo Sheet for smaller sizes.
|
|
|
Post by ScrapbookMyLife on May 19, 2023 19:05:41 GMT
I use Walgreens. I upload my photos, then go to my cart and choose the size I want, then use their photo editing program. I can crop, brighten, contrast, enhances the colors, change to black & white or sepia, etc... It's very user friendly, so that is best for my "technology challenged" self.
|
|
|
Post by seveerb on May 20, 2023 22:53:25 GMT
Thank you all for the options. I’ll probably try each and see what happens!
|
|
|
Post by marg on May 21, 2023 2:21:38 GMT
I use Walgreens. I upload my photos, then go to my cart and choose the size I want, then use their photo editing program. I can crop, brighten, contrast, enhances the colors, change to black & white or sepia, etc... It's very user friendly, so that is best for my "technology challenged" self. Do you remember where on the website to edit the photos? I just uploaded one to test and I can only find where it allows me to order different sizes, not where I can crop, brighten, etc. Do I have to create a project in order to do this? I'm super interested in trying them out.
|
|
|
Post by ScrapbookMyLife on May 21, 2023 2:30:48 GMT
I use Walgreens. I upload my photos, then go to my cart and choose the size I want, then use their photo editing program. I can crop, brighten, contrast, enhances the colors, change to black & white or sepia, etc... It's very user friendly, so that is best for my "technology challenged" self. Do you remember where on the website to edit the photos? I just uploaded one to test and I can only find where it allows me to order different sizes, not where I can crop, brighten, etc. Do I have to create a project in order to do this? I'm super interested in trying them out. Once the photo is in the cart, you can edited it there.
|
|
|
Post by marg on May 21, 2023 11:51:38 GMT
Once the photo is in the cart, you can edited it there. Thank you, I found it! That's a teeny tiny little edit button, I found it hard to find. I'm excited to try Walgreen's when I'm in the States in a few weeks. I'm bringing my scrapping stuff on vacation so I can scrap stuff as it happens - I've never done that before.
|
|