My method for putting a caption above a meme image is to type and format the caption in Google Slides and screenshot it. Then, crop the screenshot of text and use an online image merger to turn the screenshot and the meme image into one image.
[Edit: added strikethrough] Imgflip is alright except for the downgrade in image quality. I tend to use it if I need text with a border around it to be legible over an image. The watermark is easy to circumvent by adding unused spacing at the bottom of the output image and then cropping.
Much of episodic TV followed that Gilligan’s Island trope of ending on a quip, regardless of context. Especially jarring after disasters.
The text effect is a default I can’t remove. It’s as clean as I can get it without instead formatting through imgflip or otherwise.
My method for putting a caption above a meme image is to type and format the caption in Google Slides and screenshot it. Then, crop the screenshot of text and use an online image merger to turn the screenshot and the meme image into one image.
[Edit: added strikethrough] Imgflip
is alright except for the downgrade in image quality.I tend to use it if I need text with a border around it to be legible over an image. The watermark is easy to circumvent by adding unused spacing at the bottom of the output image and then cropping.Imgflip allows for full quality in a sub menu before posting. At which point the watermark is near invisible anyhow.
Oh, is that only with an account? I never saw a need to post onto Imgflip so I hadn’t explored that avenue
No account needed.
Prior to hitting Generate Meme is a pull-down menu.
And you’ll notice the teensy, tiny watermark in the corner.
Good to know, thank you