Let us start at the page everybody knows. Let us open our google page to begin a search for water. There are so many images that can relate to water that we will be narrowing the search down a little later. Right now we begin by clicking the word 'image' at the top right and entering 'water' in the search box as shown below:

Since we are not interested in information about water at this time, just images, we make sure that the word 'images' is right under the Google logo, as above


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TeamIceCream Premium
Thank you very much Joy! :-)
Sharlee (Chocolate IceCream)
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Joy3 Premium
You are welcome my WA friend
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ElaineSmith1 Premium
Thanks Joy!!

Tried and True

Elaine
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Joy3 Premium
You are welcome Elaine
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purplehaze2 Premium
I have no problem finding pictures I can use legally, the issue is getting them into a format in which they are usable on my posts - for example do I need to copy/paste them to a document, convert them to pdf then convert them to a jpeg.? this is what Ive done but I cant edit them enough so that they fit proportionally onto my post page
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onmyownterms Premium
I suggest using GIMP - you should be able to download the image files and then convert whatever format they are into .jpeg via GIMP, which is also a great graphics editor that is free.
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purplehaze2 Premium
do I have to install the GIMP program itself?
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Joy3 Premium
When you get your image from Google, you can edit it for size, and colour adjustments etc by importing it into pixlr.com a free online photo editor.
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purplehaze2 Premium
how do I actually import it onto pixir?
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Joy3 Premium
Go to pixlr.com and in pixlr editor, you will see upload image or give url where the image is located
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purplehaze2 Premium
thank you Joy3
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Joy3 Premium
You are welcome !
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essengy6903 Premium
Very cool! Thank you Joy.
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Joy3 Premium
You are welcome
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JasonGordon Premium
Very helpful! Thank you!
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Joy3 Premium
You are welcome Jason
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