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Picmonkey is a great tool for an amateur photographer like me. But I have discovered it matters a lot on which order and how different effects becomes used. For example 'Basic Edits > Auto adjust' works well on most of the cases, but quite often it makes the image too bright. Instead it is better to choose 'Basic Edits > Exposure > Auto adjust'.

One also should not forget 'Basic Edits > Colors > Neutral picker'. By choosing the "reference value" from one of the spots, which should represent the pure white or gray, the overall color temperature can be fixed easily.

Finally one should consider rotating the image before adding one of the fancy frame effects. Sometimes the scratches and spots on some frame effects just look better when located more carefully. Moreover, I recommend finalizing the cropping after some of the frame effects.

Original:
This and that

Previous version in colors:
Plastic vanitas

Version in black and white:
Dark plastic

For black and white I recommend using 'Effects > Black and White', and then moving the picker around the 'Contrast filter' to choose what colors should look brighter and which should look darker. This is pretty much like playing with color filters while shooting on black and white film, but much more convenient to do on editor.

P.S. If there is some particular Picmonkey frame style you like, which is not supported on the used aspect ratio, then try this: Resize the image by forcing it to the required aspect ratio, add the frame, and then resize back to original aspect ratio. The quality loss for example between 4:3 and square is most likely unnoticeable.
Frame test

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 Ulrich John
Ulrich John club
Thanks, Sami !
4 years ago.
 Sami Serola (inactive)
Sami Serola (inactiv… club has replied
You are welcome, Ulrich =)
4 years ago.
 neira-Dan
neira-Dan club
belle série Sami , et merci pour les infos
4 years ago. Edited 4 years ago.
 Sami Serola (inactive)
Sami Serola (inactiv… club has replied
Merci, Dan =)

C'est un plaisir de partager des idées.
4 years ago.

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