Forum Replies Created
-
AuthorPosts
-
RibbetKeymaster
Hi Julie. Try this: open up the signature in Ribbet, go to Advanced > Curves and select the preset “Invert”. This will make it white on black.
Save this inverted signature and drag it onto your photo as a watermark (you can drag it from “History”). This time use the blending mode “Add” instead of “Multiply”. You can also use the fade slider to fade it out a little.
RibbetKeymasterHi Jacquie, The best way to achieve this will depend on the specifics of the photo, but generally speaking the Advanced > Clone tool will be the best tool for the job. Clone a nearby area in order to mimic it’s texture and pattern so that the dog’s lead is not obviously removed. Let us know how you go or if you need further advice.
RibbetKeymasterHi Julie, The best way to achieve this will depend on the specifics of the photo, but generally speaking the Advanced > Clone tool will be the best tool for the job. Clone a nearby area in order to mimic it’s texture and pattern so that the blade of grass is not obviously removed. Let us know how you go or if you need further advice.
RibbetKeymasterCollages are fine. The frames which may require a small ($5-10) purchase would be ones that use elements such as holly, ornaments and easter eggs. If you want to make certain if a frame is valid for commercial use you can email us the photo to support [at] ribbet.com and we’ll let you know.
RibbetKeymasterThe answer is yes, but you have to be careful using elements such as stickers, textures and frames that have sticker-like elements in your photos. These can’t be used for commercial purposes unless you buy the rights. If you have particular textures, frames or stickers you’d like to use we can show you where to purchase them.
RibbetKeymasterHi Amanda, This is something which will be available in a future version.
RibbetKeymasterClosing this thread as Flickr and Facebook integration is live.
RibbetKeymasterAnother update: we have just released a patch to resolve issues specific to Gritty and Vibrancy. Crashes should no longer occur on these effects in Google Chrome.
RibbetKeymasterIf you are experiencing these problems in Chrome, the easiest fix is to type about:plugins into your browser’s address bar. Up the top right click “Details” and then under Adobe Flash Player with a Location ending in pepflashplayer.dll click Disable. This may very well resolve any issues you are experiencing.
RibbetKeymasterHi All, good news! You can now add fonts from your own computer using our “Pro Editor” tool. Go to the Advanced Tab and choose Pro Editor, then select “Pixlr Editor”. This will open up Pixlr’s Photoshop-like editor where you can add fonts from your own computer. When you save, you will be back in Ribbet! where you can continue editing. Enjoy 🙂
RibbetKeymasterHi All, good news! You can now add fonts from your own computer using our “Pro Editor” tool. Go to the Advanced Tab and choose Pro Editor, then select “Pixlr Editor”. This will open up Pixlr’s Photoshop-like editor where you can add fonts from your own computer. When you save, you will be back in Ribbet where you can continue editing. Enjoy 🙂
RibbetKeymasterIssue was resolved by rebooting.
RibbetKeymasterHi Toni, Would you mind trying to reboot your computer and see if the problem persists? It sounds like Flash has entered a corrupt state which rebooting may very well fix.
RibbetKeymasterI’d also suggest trying Google Chrome as your web browser (if you aren’t already). It solves many issues such as this one.
RibbetKeymasterHi Melissa, This is definitely coming in a future version so stay tuned.
-
AuthorPosts