How to Edit Photos Easily
One of the many benefits of digital photography is the ease with which you can edit digital photographs. Use a basic graphics editor pre-installed on your computer or upload photographs to a free online photo editor to edit photos easily. Using either of these methods for photo editing, both experts and beginners can change the appearance of digital photographs, creating a variety of different looks. Experiment with basic editing and special effects on your digital photographs.
Instructions
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Open Windows Photo Gallery and select the photo you wish to edit by choosing it from the left sidebar. Once you open the folder, double-click on the thumbnail image from the center of the window to open the photograph for editing. Select the "Fix" tab, and choose from the editing options on the right side of the window. You can auto-adjust the photo to fix exposure and color problems by selecting these options and moving the slider bars to the right or left. You can also fix red eye, crop your photograph to remove portions and rotate your photograph, if you desire. After editing your photo, click "File" and then select "Make a Copy" from the drop-down menu. Name the copy a different name from the original photograph and save it on your hard drive.
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Visit FreeOnlinePhotoEditor.com and click the "Browse" button to find the photograph you wish to upload and edit. Highlight the photograph and click "Upload." After uploading the photograph, you can resize, crop or rotate it or apply a variety of special effects. Click a tab above the photograph to use any of these photo-editing tools. You can also add plain or glitter text to your photograph. After editing the photograph as you desire, download it to your hard drive by clicking "Save."
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Visit LunaPic.com to use this free photo editing service. Click the "Browse" button to upload a photograph. After you upload your photograph, use the tools provided to resize, crop, adjust and add special effects to your photo. Save the image to your computer by clicking the "File" tab and selecting "Save as." You can save the photo in a variety of formats and sizes.
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- Photo Credit stock photo submissions (original digital drawing) image by Stephen Jacoby from Fotolia.com