Edit Blog Photos in WordPress Draft – Hint: Use Windows Live Writer

San Francisco Ferry Terminal, morning exercise. If you use pho­tos in your blogs, you need Win­dows Live Writer (com­bined text edi­tor and photo edi­tor for blogs) — keep reading.

If you use a Mac for blog­ging, it won’t work for you, stop reading.

What can you say about a text edi­tor?  It edits text, sure enough, and it’s free, Oh, boy!  But you can say the same about many other text editors.

But Wait!  An inte­grated photo edi­tor that’s free, easy to use and cus­tomizes high qual­ity pic­tures for the blogger’s medium – well, that’s almost enough to make invet­er­ate Microsoft-haters stop hat­ing Microsoft (OK, nothing’s that good).

But Live Writer is so good, you can stop using Pho­to­shop to edit pic­tures for your blog posts.

Anath­ema, you say?  Well, Ha!

Yes, you can work from jpg’s never touched by Pho­to­shop.  The pic­ture edit­ing com­mands in Live Writer (they appear on the right side when you click on an image in your post) are intu­itively obvi­ous.  You can

  • change how text wraps around a picture
  • change mar­gins and bor­ders (for the pic­tures in this post I used a 1 pixel line, but there are other bor­ders avail­able with a sin­gle click, includ­ing the kitschy drop shadow, if that fits your taste).
  • resize and crop (in this post, I  dupli­cated the main photo below and cropped from it the square image now at the top left – first time through the pro­ce­dure took me about a minute, sec­ond time I needed less than 20 sec­onds, includ­ing place­ment in the post).
  • adjust a picture’s bright­ness and con­trast (oops – this really is anath­ema to Pho­to­shop users, and I could not steel my sen­si­bil­i­ties to use it).  If you have a really bad pic­ture that you really must pub­lish, then fix it in Pho­to­shop with lev­els and curves.
  • And then it has a bunch of sim­pli­fied Pho­to­shop like effects e.g. con­vert color photo to black and white or sepia, sharpen or add gauss­ian blur, adjust tem­per­a­ture – good stuff like that.
    The photo below is enlarged in Win­dows Live Writer beyond its orig­i­nal size on my .

Man Rising, San Francisco Ferry Terminal, Bay Bridge in background.

If you right click on either of the images, you can see and read their Alt Text, which is read­ily facil­i­tated by Win­dows Live Writer. Search engine crawlers read Alt Text; thus, it often affects the post’s SEO rank­ing and retrieval.

Live Writer seems to work as well with Fire­fox as with Microsoft Inter­net Explorer. It is also said to work with many other blog­ging plat­forms, Mov­able Type, Blog­ger, and the like.

And, yes, it’s free.

Peter Neib­ert

About Peter Neibert

I take pictures of Marin County California landscape and wildlife, print some, and publish some on the web.
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