

Some have clip art and text added to them, which can be removed at the click of a button. You upload your photo(s) and use the drag and drop tool to create your collage. There are lots of templates to choose from. This is the feature that I’ll probably use the least, but it’s fun to play around with. I think it is quite a nice effect! There’s also an option to add text and frames. The top photo below is the original photo of Llandudno pier, the bottom one has a light burst added. You can also add overlays, such as paint, bursts of light and bokeh. I like to use these on my Instagram feed, so they’re pretty useful. Within these, there are further effects, and you can change the colouring and intensity. There are some effects to choose from, including black and white, sepia and Lomo. The top picture is the original, taken on my bridge camera, the bottom one is using the auto enhance. I tend to use the auto-enhance, which generally seems to be enough. You can resize, rotate, edit the exposure and colour and sharpen. It’s really simple you upload your photo from your computer or directly from Facebook and get to work using the many tools. There are three sections to the website: Photo Editor The premium version, which I’ve been using, has access to all of them and is ad-free.

The basic version allows you to do some basic editing, and use some of the templates, clip art images, overlays etc, and also has ads on.
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There is a basic free subscription or a premium version, which costs $2.91 a month if billed annually, or $4.99 if billed monthly.
#Fotojet collage maker install#
It works through your web browser, so you don’t have to install anything (a big plus for me).

I need something that is A) simple to use and B) cheaper!įotojet is a web graphic designer, photo editor, and collage maker. I think for those, you do sometimes need a bit of knowledge around the technical side of photography. I’ve played around with Photoshop and Lightroom, but I just can’t get to grips with them. My photos aren’t too shabby, but they do often need a bit of tweaking here and there. They can often be the difference between a good post and a naff one. As a blogger, photos are quite important.
