How do qq pictures beautify photos?
Example 1 of Photo Batch Processing: Shrinking+Rounding+Tiling Watermark In this article, the author will introduce in detail how to use the photo batch processing tool for cow images with two examples. First, we learn how to reduce photos in batches and add rounded corners and tiled watermarks to them. Step 1: Run the cow image, as shown in figure 0 1. Click the batch button in the upper right corner of the interface to open the cow image editor-batch tool, as shown in figure 02. Figure 0 1 Niutu main interface Step 2: In Figure 02, click the "Add Picture" or "Add Folder" button to add photos in batches. Figure 02 "batch processing tool" for cow pictures: you can also select all the photos first, and then drag them to the photo list with the mouse, so it is more convenient and quick to add photos. Step 3: We need to reduce the photo first, so check the "Slimming the Picture" option, as shown in Figure 03. In the drop-down menu after Adjust Photo to, select Custom Size, then set the photo width to 500 pixels, and select Medium Quality. Figure 03 Setting the "Picture Search" parameter Step 4: In Figure 03, click the "Modify Border and Corner Settings" button to pop up the "More Picture Generation Settings" dialog box, as shown in Figure 04. Under the Border/Fillet Settings tab, select the Use Fillet option to crop the "upper left corner and lower right corner" of the photo as "big fillet". Fig. 04 Setting "Use Fillet" parameter Step 5: Switch to the "Watermark Settings" tab and select "Text Watermark". You can enter your personal signature or blog address, Taobao store address, etc. In the text box, as shown in Figure 05, the author entered the website of Koniu Image's official home page. On the right side of the text box, you can set the font, size, style and color of the text. Next, select "repeatedly tile the watermark on the whole picture", and set the watermark spacing to 20 pixels, the rotation angle to 45 degrees and the transparency to 50%. Figure 05 After setting the parameters of "Watermark Settings", click "OK" to return to the interface of "Cow Images-Batch Processing Tool" shown in Figure 02, click "Generate Pictures", then select the directory where the pictures are generated, wait a moment, and the cow images will automatically batch process photos according to the settings you just set. As shown in Figure 06, it is a photo after batch processing. Fig. 06 renderings 1 wordend related reading: Three tricks can remove watermarks from pictures, wipe away tears, create a perfect face in Liu Yifei, easily reduce noise and quickly repair low-quality pictures. Example 2: Shrinking+Borders+Image Watermarking+Beautifying Special Effects Next, we learn how to shrink pictures in batches, add watermarks and borders to the pictures, and beautify them appropriately. Step 1: Since the setting of batch reduction photos has been explained in the previous article, I won't repeat it here, and go directly to the "Border/Fillet Settings" link. As shown in Figure 07, first select the "Use border" option and choose a simple border for the photo, such as "thick black border". Figure 07 Choose a simple border for the photo Step 2: Switch to the "Watermark Settings" tab. This time, we select "Image Watermark", and then click the "Select Watermark File" button to select a watermark file you like (preferably in PNG format). Moreover, the location of the watermark is no longer tiled, but "lower right corner". Please refer to the settings in Figure 08 for specific parameter settings. Figure 08 shows the third step of adding a "picture watermark" to a photo: switch to the "Niu Special Effects" tab and select three special effects, namely automatic exposure, automatic brightness enhancement and defogging, as shown in Figure 09. Figure 09 Add "Cow Special Effect" to the photo, and finally click "OK" to return to the interface of "Cow Image-Batch Processing Tool" shown in Figure 02, click "Generate Picture" button, then select the directory where the picture is generated, wait a moment, and Cow Image will automatically batch the photo according to the settings you just set. As shown in figure 10, it is a photo after batch processing. Figure 10 Effect Figure 2