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How to Use

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Go to

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https://picmonkey.com

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This will appear:

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Four options to choose from

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Hover over EDIT

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Choose a Photo to edit

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Click Computer to edit

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Select a photo you want to edit

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Click on Open

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Viola!!! Ready?

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Look at the Basic Edits

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Crop icon is the default setting

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Click on Auto adjust

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Notice the change on Brightness

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You may click on undo icon if ou don’t like it

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Click Crop

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Adjust the grid

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Click to hold

and drag to

adjust

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If you wish to adjust the actual size,

adjust it here

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Adjust the height

and width to

equal size

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Once done, click apply

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Crop successful!

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Notice: The size is not in 100%

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Click Resize

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Fa e ook’s

standard timeline

photo measures

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Width = 403 px

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Height = 403 px

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Click Apply

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Photo should now be on 100%

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Next, click on Canvass Color

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Choose a color

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Click on Apply

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In this case, click on Cancel

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Next, click on Rotate

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There are Four useful tools

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In this instance, click here

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Notice the difference?

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Click Apply

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Click Exposure

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Click Auto adjust

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Click Apply

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If you wish to adjust the color,

click Colors

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If you wish to sharpen it,

click Sharpen

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Now, click on Effects icons

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Scroll down

the Effects

options

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If you see a

crown, it means

it’s lo k for Royal Members

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In this case, select Soften

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You may adjust the radius of Softeness

and Fade effect

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Next click on Lipstick icon

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You may select Touch ups

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Next, click to Add texts icon

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Next, click to Add Text

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This appears, Fill in your text

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Choose your Font style

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In this example, click Poetsen One

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Adjust the Color and Size

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Click here for Overlays

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Scroll down for more Overlays option

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Notice that Some are Free

and Some are Not

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Now click Frames

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Scroll down for more Frames

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Click on Drop Shadow

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Viola!

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Click on Textures

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Now, select Paper

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Select Blend mode (Darken)

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When you think you are done,

Click Save

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Enter your File name

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There are 3 Options on the

Quality of Photos

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Roger: Not Great Quality,

small file size

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Pierce: Great Quality, good

file size

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Sean: Marvelous, larger file

size

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Click on Pierce

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Next, click on Save to my computer

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Click on Save

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Click on Share

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Type a caption for this photo

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Click on Facebook

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If a Pop-Out browser comes

out: Allow Picmonkey on

your Facebook

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This appears:

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Click Okay

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Select Okay to allow Picmonkey to post

the photo on your Facebook

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Click Do it!

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Now its posted, click Done

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Then, click

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Next, click on Collage

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Select photos

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Click Open

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Choose 5 photos for this collage

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Select L-egant Layouts

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Click to remove cell

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Adjust the blue vertical line to the left

to make four small rectangles equal

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Adjusting is optional

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Click Images

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Click-Hold-Drag the photo towards

the cell one-by-one

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Release hold to put the photo in place

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Tadaa!

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Notice the check marks on the

photos already in use

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Click and drag photos to change

position

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Hover your pointer to edit

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Click and drag on Size

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When done, click on

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Then, click Background

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Adjust Spacing

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Adjust Corner rounding

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Adjust Background color

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Viola!

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You may choose to have

Transparent background

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Once done, click Save

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Fill-in File name

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Then, click Save to my computer

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Click Save

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