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KeymasterHi Kim, Thanks for contacting us. We don’t have a preset for this size, so you simply have to adjust the Proportions Slider and watch the Zoom Box down the bottom right of the screen where the dimensions are displayed. You will need 1024×709 (or as close to this as possible). If you’re very slightly off it will just mean a very slight cropping will occur.
Let us know if you have any further questions.
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KeymasterHi Kimberly, Thanks for contacting us. That makes complete sense! You can put Enters directly into the text in order to change the height of the text box. You simply click the text, and then edit it up the top left of the screen, hitting the Enter key on your keyboard where you would like the line breaks.
If that doesn’t do what you’re after then please let us know!
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KeymasterUpdate: You can now clear a cell by clicking the “Clear Cell” button on the new Collage Cell Properties dialog.
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KeymasterUpdate on this: EXIF rotation is now correctly accounted for by Ribbet and so this problem should be resolved.
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KeymasterUpdate on this: EXIF rotation is now correctly accounted for by Ribbet and so this problem should be resolved. Furthermore you can now rotate, flip and zoom your images when creating a Ribbet collage.
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KeymasterUpdate on this: This issue has now been resolved in the latest version of Ribbet.
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KeymasterUpdate on this: EXIF rotation is now correctly accounted for by Ribbet and so this problem should be resolved.
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KeymasterHi Jecausta, Thanks for contacting us. What you can do if you can’t find the stickers you’re after is to do a Google image search for transparent PNGs, find the ones you like and then upload them to the photo basket at the bottom of the editor. You can then drag them on and use them like regular stickers.
An example Google search would be: angel wings filetype:png. Not all the results will be transparent PNGs but most will. You can also use the eraser tool to delete any area from stickers & overlays that you don’t like, or to erase backgrounds from non-transparent images you drag on.
Let us know if anything’s unclear!
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KeymasterHi Vanessa, Thanks for contacting us and for your excellent suggestion. We’ve added this to our wishlist for inclusion in a future Ribbet version.
Although we don’t have a Chromakey feature right now, we do have an eraser tool which you can use to achieve similar results (although manually). Start by opening up the background image, and then drag on your foreground image from the “photo basket” at the bottom of the editor. You can then use the eraser to delete areas from the foreground photo. You can also watch a demo video of how it works here.
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KeymasterHi John, Thanks for contacting us. Unfortunately at this stage batch resizing isn’t supported by Ribbet. There are a number of good quality batch resizing image downloads out there though. Try searching Google for batch image resize software.
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KeymasterHi The Rattle Remix Line, Simply head to the Library tab > Get from Computer and from there you can click the Cog icon to the bottom right of any image and select Delete. This will also remove them from the Photo Basket.
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KeymasterHi Sari, Yes we are currently developing an app for iOS which will function on iPad, iPhone etc. We’ll definitely keep you updated once this is available.
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KeymasterThanks for featuring us on your blog and in such an excellent article! You’ll be pleased to know that in an upcoming Ribbet version we’re partnering with Zazzle to let you create custom photo merchandise directly from your Ribbet library.
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KeymasterHi The Rattle Remix Line, Thanks for your feedback. Although you can’t currently crop in any other shape than a rectangle, there are other ways to achieve some of the effects you’ve mentioned.
– To create a circle crop: try the Frames tab > Rounded Edges and increase Corner Radius to the maximum setting.
– To crop something specific out of your photo: try the Doodle effect (towards the end of the Effects tab). From here you can paint over areas of your photo. You can select a color from your image by clicking the color selector and then clicking your image.
– Lastly, there are some more advanced selection tools such as Lasso within the Pro tab > Pro Editor > Pixlr Editor.
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KeymasterHi Valerie, The simplest way to achieve this is to use the Doodle tool (towards the end of the Effects tab) to paint over your image. You can select colors from your image by clicking the Color selector and then clicking on your image.
Alternatively you can use the Pro tab > Clone tool to clone nearby areas of your photo over the spots you want to erase.
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