Fyi: bonanza's great onsite photo editor

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If you didn’t know, Bonanza has a great photo editor, accessible through a link under each product photo that you upload. Just click “Crop/rotate” and you’ll find crop, orientation, enhance, brightness, saturation, contrast and resize. There is no sharpen, but contrast sometimes helps to sharpen. Also, enhance (which I haven’t used) may help.

These tools really, really make a difference in image quality, and they are easy to use. I find that many of my images look better, even after I have edited them in my own photo editors. It’s a wonderful feature, and Bonanza has made it available to even the free booth owners.

If you need a fast way to add more pics to your listing, you can re-upload a couple of the same images you’ve already added, and crop them, which will create detail images. This is one way to add more variety to your photos. It’s the same couple of photos, but a more close up view for your customers. It works best though when the images are bright and clear to start.

Good luck to you!
Sandi
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asked about 8 years ago

3 Comments

BookbinEtc says: May 31, 2017

Thanks for that info, Sandi. I haven’t really explored all the features of it.

ArtsyCrafteryStudio says: June 16, 2017

Hope you start using it soon. Will help your booth to look so much brighter and cheerier! Sandi

chiropractic_charts says: January 08, 2019

They must have done away with the “rotate” option. All I see is the delete button on my page.

1 Answer

Use it all the time for fine tuning adjustments.

answered about 8 years ago

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ArtsyCrafteryStudio says: June 16, 2017

Glad to know that a veteran member is using it as often as I am! Sandi

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