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Title: But they are 'free' with Office and easy to learn. How t


1
Editing images using Microsoft Photo Editor and
Paint
  • Quick and Easy!

2
  • Microsoft Photo Editor and Paint are
    image-editing software applications that come
    bundled into Microsoft Office
  • Both have very little of the capability of Adobe
    Photoshop
  • But they are free with Office and easy to
    learn.

3
I will cover
  • How to save an image from a webpage
  • Image file formats
  • Improving a photo
  • How to resize an image
  • What happens when an image is resized from small
    to large and large to small

4
I will cover
  • How to crop
  • How to add an effect
  • How to add type
  • How to take a sheetshot
  • How to optimize images

5
How to save an image from a webpage
  • Lets go to the NOAA photo libraryhttp//www.phot
    olib.noaa.gov/
  • right click your mouse on the homepage photo
  • select save picture as
  • save file in the same format as it appears on the
    webpage

6
How to save an image from a webpage
  • Internet Explorer has a right-click properties
    feature to help you find out the name of a file,
    its size and its specific location on the remote
    server

7
Image file formats
  • .gif non-photographic graphics
  • .jpg generally best for photographs
  • .bmp Microsoft proprietary format not useful for
    anything except creating wallpaper for your
    Windows desktop. Paint will default to saving
    files in .bmp
  • This webpage has more information about the
    difference between .gif and .jpg

8
Improving a photo
  • Use MS Photo Editor to adjust darkness and
    lightness of an image and even improve the color
    balance of an image. Select
  • Image
  • Balance
  • Decrease or increase brightness
  • Decrease or increase balance
  • Use gamma by selecting a color and then adjust
    the scale to make the photo go red, blue or green

9
Decreasing brightness
  • Here is the original

10
Decreasing brightness
  • Here is picture darkened

11
Decreasing brightness
  • Here is picture with red selected and the gamma
    increased to 2.0

12
Auto-balance
  • If youre not certain how to adjust your photo,
    use the auto-balance feature

13
Resizing images
  • Always constrain the dimensions of your image
  • Constrain means keeping the dimensions in the
    same ratio
  • If your software doesnt automatically provide
    resizing, note the exact dimensions of your image
  • Photo Editor defaults to a constrained sizing but
    width and height need to be changed the same
    percentage

14
Resizing images
  • The duck picture as an original
  • It is 500 pixels wide and
  • 546 pixels high

15
Resizing images
  • The duck picture as an original
  • Resized image lost its ratio
  • I clicked allow distortion,
  • Changed the ration and
  • Dimensions are now
  • 475 pixel wide and
  • 409 pixels high

16
Resizing images
17
What happens when an image is resized from small
to large and large to small
  • The original is a medium-sized image at 500 x 546
    pixels
  • (width is given first and then height this is
    standard)

18
What happens when an image is resized from small
to large and large to small
  • Reduced to 200 pixels, the image still looks fine
    but it wasnt that big to begin with.
  • Lets reduce it to 50 pixels to make a small
    graphic

19
What happens when an image is resized from small
to large and large to small
  • Reduced to 50 pixels, the image is hard to read
    but not too fuzzy or distorted.
  • What happens if we try to resize the image back
    up?

20
What happens when an image is resized from small
to large and large to small
  • The 50 pixel image is resized to 200 pixels.
  • Now it is fuzzy and unusable

21
The adage(s) of this story
  • Always copy your image files before manipulating
    them in case they get ruined
  • Start with an image file the appropriate scale to
    your purpose. E.g. use a small file for icons
  • Its ok to reduce an image but blowing it up
    often doesnt work.

22
Cropping images
  • First define what part of the photo you are
    saving by using define
  • Use your mouse to change width and height

23
Cropping images
  • I have selected only the ducks head for cropping
  • Select image
  • Select crop
  • Use the defaults on the menu

24
Cropping images
  • The ducks head only

25
Add an effect
  • Under effects, select an effect
  • I choose chalk and charcoal to make my photo
    into a non-photographic graphic image

26
Add type
  • Photo Editor doesnt let the user add type BUT
  • Paint does have this function
  • Close your image in Photo Editor and then
  • open your image in Paint

27
Add type
  • Here is the original image in Paint

28
Add type
  • Click on the icon of the letter A this lets
    you add type
  • A cross with a dot in the middle will appear on
    your image. Use it to create a text box by
    dragging it across and up and down to size the
    box.

29
Add type
  • Control the font size and type using the fonts
    menu (1)
  • Add the text in the text box (2)
  • Control the color of the font using the color
    palette (3)

30
Add type
  • Notice how the type box is over the image?
  • That is because the toggle to have the text box
    over the image is on (look for the arrow)
  • Select the option below it for an invisible
    text box.

31
Add type
  • The process is repeated but this time, select the
    second option for the text box (look for the
    arrow on the image)

32
Add type
  • The process is repeated but this time, select the
    second option for the text box (look for the
    arrow on the image)
  • Paint doesnt let us center the type or position
    it flush right

33
Screenshots
  • Screenshots are easy and very useful for
    tutorials.
  • Just hold down
  • CONTROL
  • ALT and
  • PRINT SCREEN
  • simultaneously

34
Screenshots
  • Paste your screenshot into Photo Editor
  • Save your original.
  • Copy it and and then crop it so it isnt too
    large. Typically a screenshot is about 800 pixels
    across. I suggest reducing the size 50.
  • I often name my files to show their size.
  • The original might be called duckyorig.jpg and
    the version that is 400 pixels across is called
    ducky400.jpg. This helps me quickly identify the
    different scales of the image.

35
How to optimize images
  • Try not to load images over 60K for webpages
  • Always optimize your images for faster loading
  • Use shareware or
  • Websites that provide this service
  • Photoshop provides optimization
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