How to Edit a Cropped Photo
Digital photography allows you to take your photos and edit them any way you please by using photo editing software on your computer or online. One of the many ways you can edit a photo is to crop it, meaning you cut out parts of the photo that are unwanted. Even after you crop a photo, though, it can be edited further.
Instructions
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Visit a free photo editing website like Picnik or FotoFlexer (see Resources). Click on either the "Get Started Now" or the "Upload Photo" icon. Find the cropped photo on your computer that you want to edit and then click "Open." Alternatively, if you want to edit a photo that is on your Facebook, MySpace, Flickr, Picasa or Photobucket account, click on the icon that corresponds with that website and then click "Connect" to sign in to that account and link it with either Picnik or FotoFlexer. You can then import a photo to the site by clicking on a photo and then on "Edit."
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Click on any of the photo editing tools near the top of either the Picnik or FotoFlexer site to edit your cropped photo. Users can re-size, crop, sharpen, adjust colors, eliminate red-eye, rotate, flip and place borders around photos.
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Click on either "Save and Share" or "Save" near the top of the page when you are finished making edits to your photo. Give your photo a name, choose what size you want it to be and what file format you want it to be in and click "Save Photo." You can then choose a save location on your computer, such as the desktop.
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References
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- Photo Credit Jupiterimages/Creatas/Getty Images