Click Edit Edit in the top right corner. While editing, click and hold the image to compare your adjustments to the original photo. -Click Photo filters to add or modify a filter. Picture filters To apply a filter, click. Use the slider that is positioned beneath the filter to change it. -Click Edit Edit to manually change the lighting, color, or effects. Click the Down arrow to reveal more options. -Click Crop & rotate to crop or rotate. Cut and rotate. Drag the boundaries to crop the image.
Click Done in the top right corner.
Upload Your Photos
If necessary, crop and straighten
Use Camera Raw to make base exposure and white balance adjustments
Use the Clone Stamp Tool to eliminate any distractions from your photograph.
Use A Curves Adjustment Layer To Improve The Exposure And Contrast Make Your Color Corrections
Utilize Layer Masks to Create Spot Adjustments Avoid and Burn
Clean Up Your Picture Download Your Image
Drag and drop PNG image files or click inside the file drop area to upload PNG images.
Perform one or more editing actions on the image, such as crop, rotate, apply a filter, etc.
To apply the modifications for each procedure, click the Apply button. Click the Cancel button to end the current operation.
You can undo or redo the most recent operations using the Undo-Redo buttons.
If necessary, alter the output image format; select Get Result.
Immediately following the completion of the modification operation, a download link for the modified photos will be made accessible.
You may email your email address a link to the processed image file.
Please note that after 24 hours, the file will be erased from our servers, and the download links will no longer function.
Open your presentation or document on Google Drive.
Drag a picture from your computer, or carry out the following actions: -Click Insert, then Image, and then select the source of your image (Drive, Photos, the web, and more). -Double-click the picture you wish to include.
Click the image and select Image settings or Format choices to change it. (Optional)
Implement any changes: -Select an alternative color. -Adjust the contrast, brightness, or transparency. -Add a drop shadow in Slides. -Add a reflection to Slides. -To reverse these modifications, click Reset picture.
Utilize PhotoWorks. Start the application, then open the RAW file you want to edit. A selection of specific profiles to quickly improve various images are available in the window. Choose and use the appropriate one. Let’s choose a portrait profile for this illustration photo.
After applying the settings, you will instantly switch to the Enhancement tab, where you can carry on modifying. You can change the image’s tone, sharpness, and color balance here. Use Auto correction of color and light for a better outcome if you don’t have time to fiddle with the modifications.
Using picture filters to quickly and effectively alter your images is another option. Open the Effects tab and choose from the huge assortment of available photo effects.Content
Get your files ready
Activate the image processor
Pick a folder
Make Modifications to RAW Files (Optional)
Select a Location to Save the New Files
Choose a file type.
Choose your size parameters
Launch Photoshop and open the image.
Select Channel Mixer under Layer > New Adjustment Layer. Set the Green to +100% and the Blue to 0% while selecting the Blue channel from the dropdown option for the output channel.
Selective Color under New Adjustment Layer in the Layers menu. Apply the following changes after choosing the Reds from the dropdown option under Colors.
Apply the following changes after choosing Neutrals from the Colors dropdown option.
Select Hue/Saturation under Layer > New Adjustment Layer. Reduce the saturation to -60 and choose Cyans from the dropdown menu.
To restore the default foreground and background colors, press “D” on your keyboard.
Select Gradient Map under Layer > New Adjustment Layer.
Reduce the Opacity to 50% and change the Blending Mode in the Layers Panel to Soft Light.
Select Image > Apply Image after clicking on the Gradient Map layer mask. Click OK after applying the following options.
Go to Layer > New Fill Layer > Gradient
Choose the Foreground to Transparent gradient from the Gradient thumbnail dropdown menu, make the necessary adjustments, and click OK.
Go to Image > Apply Image while still selecting the Gradient Fill layer mask. Click OK after applying the following options.
First open the PDF in Acrobat, then select Tools > Edit PDF > Edit.
Pick a picture or thing.
Click Edit Using next to Objects in the right-hand panel, then select an editor. Select Open With, find the application and click Open to select an editor that isn’t shown on the menu.
Alter the external editing program to make the desired adjustments. Remember the following limitations: -If you alter the image’s dimensions, it might not line properly in the PDF. Only masks defined as index values in an indexed color space retain their transparency information. -Flatten the image in Photoshop if you’re using that program. -Image masks cannot be used. -If you switch between picture modes while modifying the image, you risk losing important data that can only be used in the original mode.
Select File > Save in the editing software. When you bring Acrobat to the foreground, the object is automatically updated and shown in the PDF.
To edit text on a type layer, choose the layer in the Layers panel and then choose either the Horizontal Type tool or the Vertical Type tool in the Tools panel. Change the font, text color, or any other adjustment in the options bar.
Select “Checked” in the options column once you have completed editing.
Uploading Your Image Choose “New Project.” You’ll have a clean slate as a result of this. From this point, select Upload.
Pick the type of image Choose the design that needs editing. I’m utilizing Design Bundles’ Cactus PNG package. Select Complex, then press the next button.
Use the Eraser Tool To zoom into the area of your design you want to maintain, click the Zoom button (off to the right). After that, crop the picture by clicking the Crop icon.
Save as a Print, then Cut Save the file as a Print, then Cut the design.
Reupload your image Return to the upload page and choose the image to upload once more. Sixth step: Add your images to the project Click Insert Images after selecting both components of the design you modified.
Create a Docker container from a parent image in the repository to start.
After that, connect to the container using the bash shell.
From the shell, make the necessary adjustments to the container. Updating configuration files, downloading or deleting files, creating modules, and other operations.
After the modifications are finished, leave the container. After that, commit the container as a new image. With the container state changed, this will generate a new picture.
Open drive.google.com on your PC.
Right-click the file you want to open.
Select Google Docs and click Open.
Although the image file will be changed into a Google Doc, some formatting might not be preserved: The most probable things to be kept are line breaks, bold, italics, font size, and font type.
To find the image, use File Explorer.
To copy the image to the clipboard, select it and press Ctrl + C. Right-click the image and select Copy Image if it is accessible online, in an email, or a PowerPoint presentation file.
To copy the image into an empty Word document, open Word and press Ctrl + V. You can see that it’s a picture, not text when the image is selected.
Open your presentation or document on Google Drive.
Drag a picture from your computer, or do the following actions: Select where to acquire your image by clicking Insert and then Image (Drive, Photos, the web, and more). To add an image, double-click it.
(Optional) Click the image and select Image settings or Format choices to change it.
Adjust as necessary: Pick a different color scheme. Transparency, brightness, and contrast can all be adjusted. Add a drop shadow in Slides. Insert a reflection in Slides.
Click Reset picture to undo these changes. Image reset
Cropping Cropping a picture is the first thing you can do in Inkscape to edit it. Simply draw a rectangle over the area of your photo you want to crop, and then use that rectangle to build a clipping mask.
Subject Extraction Simply grab a Bezier Pen and manually create a path around the object you wish to extract to perform these extractions. After that, by selecting both objects and going to Object > Clip > Set, you can use it to construct a clipping path.
Changes to Opacity Adjusting the opacity of photographs in Inkscape is another way to modify them, and Inkscape gives you many different options for doing so. By selecting an image and accessing the Fill & Stroke option, you can modify the overall opacity of the image. After that, grab the Opacity slider and tweak it as desired.
Simple Color Corrections Additionally, Inkscape allows you to edit your photographs’ colors in certain standard ways. If you choose the image and choose Filters > Colors > Invert, you can, for instance, invert the image’s colors.
Advanced Color Corrections Speaking of color fixes, Inkscape also enables you to perform some more sophisticated color alterations. You only need to go to Extensions > Raster to access these settings. You may then use a variety of raster effects to modify your photos in Inkscape from that point on.
Blur & Sharpen You might also occasionally blur or sharpen your photographs, which is another typical editing technique. By hitting Control + Shift + A on your keyboard, you can access the Fill & Stroke menu, where you may utilize the Blur slider to customize the Gaussian blur. Go to Inkscape’s Filters > Image Effects > Sharpen to sharpen your image.
Getting Rid of White Backgrounds As we discussed, you may manually draw outlines over subjects to isolate them from their surroundings using the Bezier Pen. But you won’t have to go through all that trouble if the backdrop you want to eliminate is white. Simply create a vector silhouette of your subject using the Trace Bitmap function, then use it as a clipping path.
Blending Modes Utilizing layer blend modes is the final technique you may use in Inkscape to edit photos. Few users are aware of this aspect of Inkscape’s hidden functionality. By hitting Control + Shift + L, you may access your Layers menu and go to it.
Go to Google Photos.
Access your Google Account by logging in.
Click the Movie option after selecting the Assistant option.
Decide on a film theme.
Select Get going.
Pick the necessary photographs.
Press “Done.”
To see a photo or video in full screen, tap its thumbnail in Photos.
Select Edit, then swipe left to reveal the editing options, including Exposure, Brilliance, Highlights, and Shadows.
After selecting the effect you wish to change, drag the slider to make fine adjustments. The outline around the button indicates the degree of modification you make for each effect, allowing you to quickly identify which effects have been increased or decreased. To switch between the altered and original effects, tap the effect button.
Hit Done to save your modifications, or tap Cancel to discard them if you don’t like them.
Click the Enhance option to automatically add effects to your images or videos.
Open Photoshop and add your secondary photos to another layer within the same project as your base image.
Resize and position your photographs using drag and drop.
Select a new file name and location.
Select Save or Export.
Export and save your overlay image as a PNG, JPG, or file type.
Open Photoshop, and choose an image from the File > Open menu. The tiger image below can be used as a practice image by right-clicking and saving it.
Click on Image > Image Size.
A dialog box like the one shown below will appear.
Change the document size, resolution, or pixel dimensions.
Pick a Resampling Technique
Press OK to accept the modifications.
In Adobe Premiere Pro, click on a project’s currently active timeline. Which settings to utilize are specified below.
Select File > New > New Photoshop File.
The dimensions, editing timebase, and pixel aspect ratio of the chosen sequence are automatically entered into a new dialog box that appears.
To create the file, click OK. A dialog box for file services appears. Put the file in the folder for your project after giving it a special name.
Make any necessary edits to the file in Photoshop, then shut and save. The file is instantly updated in the Project panel whenever you return to Adobe Premiere Pro.
Start by opening the image whose metadata you want to examine.
Select File details from the File menu. You can also press Command + Option + Shift + I on a Mac or Ctrl + Alt + Shift + I on a Windows computer.
In Adobe Photoshop, the File menu The metadata can be copied or edited from here.
To save your changes, click OK.
With Photoshop open, choose your image from the File > Open menu.
Click on Image > Image Size.
A dialog box like the one shown below will appear.
Uncheck the Resample Image option to alter simply the resolution. Changes to resolution only affect the number of pixels displayed per inch rather than the total number of pixels in the image. As we change our image’s resolution, this will become more apparent.
Enter the resolution you want in the Resolution area. You’ll see that the width and height of the document alter as well when you enter a value in the Resolution field.
Press OK to accept the modifications. That’s all there is to change the resolution of an image.
HitFilm Express
Lightworks
iMovie
VideoPad
DaVinci Resolve
VSDC Free Video Editor
OpenShot
Shotcut
Windows Video Editor
Vimeo Create
KineMaster
Movie Maker Online
Launch Google Photos from the Launcher.
Select the image you want to alter.
Press the Edit button.
Make your modifications.
To save the changes to your photo, click Done.
Choose one of the following actions in the Photos program on your Mac: -Double-click a thumbnail for a picture or a movie, then select Edit from the toolbar. -Click Return after selecting a thumbnail for a picture or video. On a photo, zoom in or out: Drag or click the zoom slider.
Execute any of the subsequent: -Make modifications: To see the adjustment tools, click Adjust. See Change the exposure, brightness, and other aspects of a photo. -Utilize filters: To view the filters you can use to alter the appearance of your photo or video, click Filters. See Adapt the appearance of a photo with a filter. -Crop the image: To view the options for cropping a picture or a video, click Crop. See Crop and align images. -To rotate a picture or a movie, click the Rotate button in the toolbar and turn it the other way around. Click repeatedly until you achieve the desired orientation. To rotate the image clockwise, select the option and click. -Automatically improve a photo or video: To have the color and contrast of your photo or video altered automatically, click the Auto Enhance button. Press Command-Z or select Revert to Original to undo the modifications.
Press Return or click Done to end editing.
On your phone, click the Adobe Lightroom Mobile icon. On your phone, tap the Adobe Lightroom Mobile icon.
Decide the picture you want to edit. Select Lr Camera Photos. Select Lr Camera Photos. Next, tap the specific picture you wish to alter. You can edit a specific image by tapping it.
Change the Menu to Edit If it isn’t already, ensure the upper-left menu is set to Edit. Put Edit in the menu.
Explore the Editing Options in the Bar Below the Image. There are a lot of them. The exposure, white balance, clarity, vignetting, split-toning, and many other settings can change. Explore them all to become familiar with the full range of editing options. Examine Editing Options.
Resize Your Photo If Required Let’s trim the photo to eliminate the distracting background and draw attention to the lovely cat relaxing in the summer heat. Tap the Crop adjustment icon to get started. The Crop adjustment icon is to be tapped. Tap the Crop ratio icon after that. Select the Crop ratio icon. And then decide on the preferred ratio. Choose the preferred ratio. Next, crop the image as desired, and then hit the checkmark. Crop as desired, then click the checkmark.
Edit Only Selected Areas of a Photo Additionally, you can alter particular areas of an image. Tap Selective first. Choose Specific Photo Elements to Edit Once you’ve selected the type of option you wish to make, hit the Plus sign. To create the type of option you desire, tap the Plus sign. To choose the area of the photo that needs editing, use the brush, radius, or linear gradient. Brush, radial gradient, or both Make a radius to darken the image’s upper left corner. Establish a radius. Then select Light. Light a tap. And then move the exposure control to the left. The exposure setting can be moved to the left.
To reverse changes, tap the Undo Changes icon.
Rename the image you’ve edited When editing is finished, hit Versions toward the end of the adjustment bar to save the image. Click versions Next, select Create Version. Select Create Version. Give your altered image a name by typing it in. Give your altered image a name by typing it in. Then select Create. Click Create. Then click Apply. Click Apply. You will be informed that the current version of the image has been changed to include the newly designated “dark background” feature.
Take Pleasure In Your Edited, Premium Raw Image Although plenty can be done to improve this image, editing a DNG file rather than a compressed JPG image gives you much greater flexibility in the processing options available.
Launch Google Photos and open a picture.
Click Edit at the bottom of the image (three horizontal lines).
Select the Markup icon (squiggly line). The font color can also be chosen from this screen.
Select the Text tool and type the text you want to use.
When you’re done, click Done.
Drag and drop a JPG or PNG-formatted image into the editor.
From the menu above your image, select Image Effects & Filters.
Use the Tint tool to select a certain color, then use the slider to change the color’s intensity.
Add a photo to your paper.
Click Transparency on the Picture Tools Format tab. There are seven levels of opacity available in the Transparency menu, plus a button that allows you to select a custom level. The menu displays seven pre-set transparency settings for your image in thumbnail form.
Pick a predefined choice. Your choice immediately causes the document’s image to change.
As an alternative, you can modify the transparency level by selecting Picture Transparency Options. Using the Photograph Transparency Options, you can customize the opacity of a picture.
When the Format Picture box opens, move the Transparency slider to the right to lessen the image’s opacity. To change the picture’s level of opacity, move the Transparency slider to the right.
Drag and drop WEBP image files or click inside the file drop area to upload WEBP images.
Perform one or more editing actions on the image, such as crop, rotate, apply a filter, etc.
To apply the modifications for each procedure, click the Apply button. Click the Cancel button to end the current operation.
You can undo or redo the most recent operations using the Undo-Redo buttons.
If necessary, alter the output image format; select Get Result.
A download link for the modified photos will be made accessible right away.
You may also have a link to the modified image file sent to your email address.
Launch Google Photos on your iPhone, Android, PC, or Mac.
Launch the altered picture you want to undo.
Select Revert from Edit.
Select Save as Copy under Save. Both the original photo and the altered version are now available.
Visit the Smallpdf PDF to Word converter website.
Drag and drop your PDF file into the upload box.
Choose the necessary choice. OCR conversion is just a Pro capability that is accessible.
Watch for the conversion to be completed.
Download your Word document for editing.
Open a GIF in Photoshop, edit the individual frames, or utilize the animation tools to create or alter animations.
To modify individual frames, select the frame you wish to change and make your adjustments. When you’re through making changes, click the “Save” button to save them. Photoshop will store your modifications as a new version of the GIF.
To edit an animation, pick it in the Timeline tab and make the desired modifications. When you’re through making changes, click the “Save” button to save them. Photoshop will store your modifications as a new version of the GIF.
Click Edit & Create at the top of your screen to start.
Choose Edit, then choose from Crop & rotate Filters or Adjustments.
Make adjustments to the light, color, clarity, and red eye removal with these features.
Click the icon in the Rich Content Editor that you want to change, then select Edit. You can choose the icon’s desired shape from the Icon Shape drop-down menu. Various forms are available, including square, circle, triangle, diamond, pentagon, hexagon, octagon, and star.
Use the Icon Size drop-down option to change the icon’s size if necessary. Click the Icon Color drop-down menu to alter the color of your icon. Click the Icon Outline drop-down menu to edit an outline for the icon. Utilize the Icon Outline Size drop-down option to change the size of your outline.
Click the icon in the Text area to edit the text you want to use. Use the Text Size drop-down menu to change the text size if you’d like to. Click the Text Color drop-down menu to change the color of your text. Click the Text Backdrop Color drop-down menu to change your text background color. Utilize the Text Position drop-down option to change the position of your text.
Click the Delete button to change the image on the icon. Click the Add Image drop-down option to add an image to your icon. To update the icon you are working on, tick the box that says “Apply changes to all instances of this Icon Maker Icon.”
Press the Save button to save all changes.
Select Pictures under Insert. When prompted to select an image in a window, select the image’s location and open it.
Select Picture Format from the menu. It can be found at the very top of PowerPoint. You can find all of your image editing tools here.
After selecting the picture, select Crop from the toolbar. You can now crop the image to a smaller size by dragging the bordering lines.
To access the settings for brightness and contrast, click the Corrections menu. When a menu item is selected, the effect is immediately applied to the image.
To find coloring possibilities, click the Color menu. You have a variety of options here for changing the image’s color.
You can find amusing photo effects in two different locations. Click on Artistic Effects to find creative ways to alter the image’s lines, or choose Picture Effects for more 3D-style effects like shine, bevel, and drop-shadow.
To add a border to the image, select Picture Border from the menu. You can choose a color, weight, and even pattern for the border around your picture.
You can eliminate the background if the image is of a topic against one. Simply select the portions of the image you want to preserve from the toolbar by marking them, then click Keep changes.
To add other objects to the photo, use the Insert option. When you select Text Box, a text box will be drawn for you to type in your preferred font and color. To draw circles, squares, and other shapes anywhere on the image, click Shapes.
Begin in Silhouette Studio’s Design section by dragging and dropping the PNG file into the workspace or by choosing File > Merge and choosing the file from your computer.
You might wish to adjust the design’s size if the PNG file imported into Silhouette Studio is larger or smaller than expected. To change the scale, choose the design first and then drag one of the corner nodules in or out. To determine the size of your entire design, pay attention to the proportions along the top/bottom and sides.
The PNG file probably had a red cut line when imported. Select the design and choose the Line Color tool from the Quick Access Toolbar if the line color is red and you wish to alter it. To get rid of the red border surrounding the design, choose transparent.
It’s possible that Silhouette Studio does not offer the ability to ungroup a PNG file. Right-click the design to check. In that case, you’ll have to release the compound path. Ungroup is not always a possibility. The design will be separated as much as feasible when the complex path is released. After the pieces have been split, you may choose each separately and alter them as needed by resizing or changing the color.
Grab the area you wish to trace and move it off from the remainder of the design if you can’t simply trace the PNG file without tracing additional design elements. On the right sidebar, select the trace tool. Tracing, PNG files, Silhouette Studio, Silhouette Studio v4, and Trace by Color Draw a box around the PNG file you need to trace by clicking “Select Trace Area” and using your mouse. Click “Trace” if the design develops a yellow outline like this. Put the initial plan to one side. Select the trace cut line to work with, then click the compound path release option from the context menu.
At this point, you may see the design’s parts. It is easier to choose the complete thing and fill it with white before beginning to work on the design since you have to click precisely on the line to select a single component. In this manner, you can select a piece by clicking anywhere on it. Divide the parts, and then fill them with the desired new colors. You can reconstruct and insert the components into the main portion of the design once all the pieces have been modified.
Open PhotoScissors and load the image. Use the Open icon on the toolbar or drag and drop the file to the application. PhotoScissors will automatically remove the backdrop, and the outcome will be displayed on the right side. The green marker tool or eraser can be used to fix the outcome. Pick a marker that is thinner for smaller regions.
Replace the background in step two. To set an image file as the backdrop, click the Background tab on the right, choose “Background: Image,” and then choose the desired image file. With the handlers shown in the preview window, you may modify the background image’s size, location, and scale. When finished, save the image as a new file.
Open the BMP file that you want to alter. As an illustration, select “File” then “Open” in MS Paint. Click “OK” after finding the folder where the BMP is located and click on it.
Make the desired adjustments. For instance, to crop out a section of the image, select the “Crop” tool, then “grab” one of the eight anchors surrounding the image by placing the mouse cursor over it (the default arrow will change to a double arrow pointing left-to-right, up-down, or diagonally, depending on the anchor selected), holding the left mouse button, and dragging the anchor until the dotted lines that denote the cropped area appear.
Typically, you’ll click the letter “A” in the left column of icons to add text to your image. Select the area where the text appears, then choose whether you want the text backdrop to be opaque or transparent (below the column of tool buttons). Once this section has been formed, a toolbar will show up, allowing you to alter the font face and size and some fundamental type qualities like bold, italic, underlining, and colors.
Use the “pencil” or “brush” tools to create drawings. The pencil tool produces a straightforward, one-pixel wide line in the chosen color. The brush builds on this by including a small palette of brush forms at the bottom of the tool column, allowing you to draw with lines of various widths or with diagonal lines of various lengths, which, if you have the right hand, may be used for calligraphy.
Click “Image” and choose “Stretch/Skew” to resize the entire image. Using percentages, you can use this tool to resize photos both vertically and horizontally. Make the percentage the same on both the vertical and horizontal axes to maintain the image’s aspect ratio while enlarging or decreasing it. The horizontal or vertical borders are altered by the specified number of degrees by the skew characteristics. Using horizontal adjustment to give the appearance that the image is tilting backward or forwards is a good example of skew.
Save the image after making the needed modifications. If you want to keep the original file unaltered, choose “Save As…” from the “File” menu in Paint.
Image Editing Practice Test Questions
Prepare for the Image Editing Practice Test exam with our free practice test modules. Each quiz covers key topics to help you pass on your first try.