Comparison pics help?

Curvimami
Curvimami Posts: 1,851 Member
What applications are people using to creat their before and after pics?? I have been trying to figure it out for a while. I am not tech savvy, please help!! Photobucket doesnt allow me to do it without completely distorting the photo and I end up looking skinny in one or both.lol That is clearly not the case

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  • Twidget12
    Twidget12 Posts: 71
    Thanks for asking!! I was wondering the same thing...not that I am anywhere near an after pic but I would like to know for future reference!
  • lambertj
    lambertj Posts: 675 Member
    I am not savvy on the computer either but I did find a free app called Frametastic for my phone that works well for side by side photos
  • carinnaj
    carinnaj Posts: 149
    I asked someone before and they said they used picnik to make a collage.
  • I use adobe photoshop =D
  • Curvimami
    Curvimami Posts: 1,851 Member
    Im nowhere near an "after" either.lol. But I have lost a few pounds and wanted to know if I am being too hard on myself, cuz I dont really see a difference. Was hoping that others may see something I dont.
  • Curvimami
    Curvimami Posts: 1,851 Member
    I use adobe photoshop =D

    Wow, photoshop!? that's fancy.lol. And I've heard quite expensive. Anything more budget friendly, you can think of??
  • Curvimami
    Curvimami Posts: 1,851 Member
    I am not savvy on the computer either but I did find a free app called Frametastic for my phone that works well for side by side photos


    Oh okay, thanks, That sounds promising :happy:
  • solarpower03
    solarpower03 Posts: 12,161 Member
    Try the free/open source GIMP.
  • MissC787
    MissC787 Posts: 175 Member
    www.fotoflexer.com

    *EDIT*** It is FREE, and EASY to use! :)
  • msmotivated86
    msmotivated86 Posts: 130 Member
    I used a website called photo bucket. Once you upload the pics on there, it gives you the code to copy so I pasted the code (its a long series of letters and numbers) in my message box first to see if it turned out right. Copy the first code then copy the second one right behind the first. And its free! Hope this helps...
  • amurph25
    amurph25 Posts: 41 Member
    MS Paint? I haven't used it in forever, and actually, I'm not even sure if it still exists lol. But I'm pretty sure you can import pictures to it and place them side by side! Other than that, my go to is photoshop!
  • spikefoot
    spikefoot Posts: 419
    I am not on a PC (and assuming you are) but couldn't you just do it with Microsoft paint?

    sorry I was typing a very slow response and the above already said it :)
  • Curvimami
    Curvimami Posts: 1,851 Member
    I am not on a PC (and assuming you are) but couldn't you just do it with Microsoft paint?

    sorry I was typing a very slow response and the above already said it :)

    I tried MS Paint, and the photos did end up side byside but they were distorted and long, and made me look really skinny. Those pics would have been very misleading. In fact I stared at them for a while, longing for the days I would resemble them. lol. Thanx for the input , though :happy:
  • Jayme813
    Jayme813 Posts: 45 Member
    bump for future reference :happy:
  • 916lude
    916lude Posts: 305
    MS Paint? I haven't used it in forever, and actually, I'm not even sure if it still exists lol. But I'm pretty sure you can import pictures to it and place them side by side! Other than that, my go to is photoshop!

    Yup, mspaint is still around. You can bring both photos up, resize one and copy the other and place next to the one you resized.

    GIMP is also good freeware and has more options.