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Unfortunately PicMonkey does not seem to work at the moment. API link seems to open the service though. So, the problem is on PicMonkey's side. In any case we need to reconsider what to do with the option to offer an access to some online photo editor. This is because the required Adobe Flash is soon no longer supported.
And if you seriously need to get your image on Explore, then try this:
1) Make contacts.
2) Give attention to other people's uploads. View them, like them (give stars), and comment them.
3) Shoot as popular subjects as you can (sunsets, fences, impressive landscapes).
4) Upload no more than one or two image per week. If you upload many pictures in short intervals, your own photos become your worst competitors.
5) Join to some popular groups and post your images there as a contribution.
6) Reply to comments and appreciate your audience.
7) Be patient and wait that your latest image becomes viewed, liked and commented enough to get it on Explore.
Read more about how Explore seems to work on my Exploring ipernity Explore blog article.
♫ Always Look on the Bright Side of Life by Overboard on SoundCloud
And if you seriously need to get your image on Explore, then try this:
1) Make contacts.
2) Give attention to other people's uploads. View them, like them (give stars), and comment them.
3) Shoot as popular subjects as you can (sunsets, fences, impressive landscapes).
4) Upload no more than one or two image per week. If you upload many pictures in short intervals, your own photos become your worst competitors.
5) Join to some popular groups and post your images there as a contribution.
6) Reply to comments and appreciate your audience.
7) Be patient and wait that your latest image becomes viewed, liked and commented enough to get it on Explore.
Read more about how Explore seems to work on my Exploring ipernity Explore blog article.
♫ Always Look on the Bright Side of Life by Overboard on SoundCloud
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this image haunts me
Sami Serola (inactiv… club has replied to aNNa schramm clubthanks for your informations and tips...
...:-)...
Sami Serola (inactiv… club has replied to Erika AkireMore the reason why we may have to give up on PicMonkey, and start seeking a replacement for it. It can be PicMonkey's HTML5 editor, but that very likely is going to cost us something.
I have already suggested to ima board that this could be discussed as a one topic at IGA 2020 meeting. Although, it is maybe NOT a good topic for such a meeting. People usually have difficulties to agree on issues like "what coffee should be served at the company meetings" but have no opinion on difficult to understand and huge company budget =D
Erika Akire has replied to Sami Serola (inactiv… clubwhat I have observed over the years, that unfortunately!!! only a few PM use to make creative pictures. The trend here seems to be towards flowers, animals and sunsets. But there is no arguing about taste.
I've been looking for a free image editing program like PM for a long time, but haven't found anything comparable yet. A pity. PM offers very good tools.
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Sami Serola (inactiv… club has replied to Erika Akirewww.ipernity.com/doc/serola/49609420
Great job!
Sami Serola (inactiv… club has replied to polytropos clubOn my way to patent office already...
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Sami Serola (inactiv… club has replied to * ઇଓ * club* ઇଓ * club has replied to Sami Serola (inactiv… clubSami Serola (inactiv… club has replied to John FitzGerald clubBased on group suggestions (only visible to me), that image was suggested to share at 'Ipernity Frontpage & What's Hot!' group. I only forgot to do so back then.
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