@aglennc@cejaanderson@tristansmum The final processing was done with a texture using the Project 365 ACE Membership-supplied online image app, PicMonkey.
I don't care for it much; it was a first try. I will try it out some more.
@aglennc First off: it ain't all that great. the image app, I mean. PicMonkey. It is no better than your typical free iPad/iPhone/Android photo app, but even slower as you have to wait for pix to upload, process & download.
When you sign up for ACE membership, one of the "featured" benefits is "full access" to PicMonkey, the online photo editing app. PicMonkey is a seperate entity- picmonkey.com . If you go there you will see they offer limited free service or you can purchase "full access", referred to as "Royale" for $9.99/year (I think). So I thought my ACE membership was giving me "Royale" access to PicMonkey. WRONG.
365project.org gives you access from within your project, but it is no greater access than whan can be accessed for free by just going to their site.
I have only used it twice, so perhaps I have not given it a fair shake.
Try it:
On one of YOUR project's photo pages, find the box in the lower-right of the page, titled "Photo Details". The third option from the bottom should say "Edit Photo with Picmonkey".
If you click on it it will copy your page's photo over to the picmonkey site, take you there & allow you to edit it (in a limited capacity). When finished, you "save" it and it takes you back to your photo's page on 365, replacing the original photo with the version you worked on in PicMonkey.
Try it & let me know what you think.
November 12th, 2014
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I don't care for it much; it was a first try. I will try it out some more.
When you sign up for ACE membership, one of the "featured" benefits is "full access" to PicMonkey, the online photo editing app. PicMonkey is a seperate entity- picmonkey.com . If you go there you will see they offer limited free service or you can purchase "full access", referred to as "Royale" for $9.99/year (I think). So I thought my ACE membership was giving me "Royale" access to PicMonkey. WRONG.
365project.org gives you access from within your project, but it is no greater access than whan can be accessed for free by just going to their site.
I have only used it twice, so perhaps I have not given it a fair shake.
Try it:
On one of YOUR project's photo pages, find the box in the lower-right of the page, titled "Photo Details". The third option from the bottom should say "Edit Photo with Picmonkey".
If you click on it it will copy your page's photo over to the picmonkey site, take you there & allow you to edit it (in a limited capacity). When finished, you "save" it and it takes you back to your photo's page on 365, replacing the original photo with the version you worked on in PicMonkey.
Try it & let me know what you think.