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Hello my name is Eric White and today we are going to talk about editing pictures in Picasso.
Now if you are a tuba player like me or maybe you are a flute player or maybe you don't
play anything at all but you like storing your pictures in Picasso. Then you might want
to edit them so we are going to take a look here and the basic fixes that you can do here
in Picasso is you can crop, you can straighten the picture out, sometimes your picture gets
a little crooked when you take it, get that nasty red eye out of the picture. I am feeling
lucky. That's just letting Picasso do what it wants to do and hopefully it will turn
out o'kay. Auto contrast adjusts the contrasts between lights and darks, auto color just
normalizes your colors. You can retouch the photo. You can add texts to it or you can
change the fill light. Now my photo is a little dark so I'm going to lighten it up and now
we can go to the tuning tab and we can further mess with the lighting here. I think it looks
good there. We can add a little better highlighting to it and maybe bring it down a little bit
so we get better shadow and then adjust the color temperature, I'm looking a little peaked
so I am going to put some color in my face, there we go and the last tab is the effects
tab. You can click through these various different effects but my favorite let's see if I can
find it here, effects and soft focus there we go. Now it looks like an old picture like
it was taken before I was born or something and so I am going to go ahead and hit apply
and there is my new edited photo in Picasso.