Okay, here’s my take on sharing my experience with “cheryl blossom keeping fi,” just like a regular blogger would.

Alright folks, so today I wanna spill the tea on something I’ve been messing around with: “cheryl blossom keeping fi.” Sounds kinda cryptic, right? Let’s just say it involves some image stuff and trying to maintain, uh, integrity with some… colorful characters.
First off, I started with a bunch of images. Just grabbed ’em from all over the place – you know, image search, a couple from forums. The usual. I dumped them all into one folder. That was step one. Totally unorganized, just raw data.
Then, I thought I could use a tool that will check all the images. I tried to just manually going through them, but after like 20 images, I was already losing my mind. So I looked around and grabbed a free tool for image sorting and filtering. It wasn’t perfect, but it could sort by size, format, and even some basic color stuff. That’s where the real work began. I started using the tool to sift through the images, looking for anything that was obviously messed up. Blurry, pixelated, just plain weird.
After the check, I had like, a million subfolders. Then I went through each one again, because, you know, gotta be thorough. Some of the images that I decided that I needed them, but they were too small. Ugh. So I started searching for tools that let me scale up images without making them look like total garbage. I ended up using one that uses some kind of AI magic. It worked surprisingly well on some images, but others were beyond saving.
Next up was cropping. Some images had weird watermarks, or were just framed badly. Used a simple image editor for that – nothing fancy. Just chopping off the edges and trying to make everything look consistent.

Then, I checked for color balance. Some images were too dark, some too bright. A little tweaking with the brightness/contrast sliders fixed most of them.
Finally, after what felt like forever, I got the images all into one place and saved. I even made a backup, just in case.
Was it perfect? Nope. But it was way better than where I started. And hey, sometimes good enough is good enough, right? The whole process took way longer than I expected, but I learned a few tricks along the way. Maybe next time it’ll be a little easier. Or maybe I’ll just pay someone else to do it.