Pixlr E supports images up to 4k (3840 x 2160) resolution. If you need to edit images that are larger than that, you may want to use professional photo editing software like Adobe Photoshop.
You’ll now be able to edit your image.
You’ll now be able to edit your image.
To resize the image, drag one of the four corners of the image inward. Your aspect ratio should be Fixed automatically, which means the height and width ratio will stay the same as the image shrinks.
To resize the image, drag one of the four corners of the image inward. Your aspect ratio should be Fixed automatically, which means the height and width ratio will stay the same as the image shrinks.
To crop the image, select the corner closest to the select you want to crop. Drag it upwards to frame the parts of the image you want to keep. Adjust the frame as needed, then click Apply at the top toolbar.
At the top toolbar, click Filter → Details → Clarity. . . Drag the circle to the right to enhance details or towards the left to decrease details. Click Apply when finished.
At the top toolbar, click Filter → Details → Sharpen or Blur. Drag the circle left or right to adjust the settings. Click Apply when finished.
At the top toolbar, click Filter → Details → Remove Noise. . . Increase or decrease the slider bars as needed. Radius: This determines the size of the spots that will be reduced. Threshold: This determines the color differences needed to determine the spots that will be reduced. Click Apply when finished.
Click the Clone tool in the toolbar to the left. Click an area next to the spot you want to remove to sample the closest texture. Click over the blemish or spot. Repeat for additional blemishes and spots.
Sharpen/Blur/Smudge: It has an icon that resembles a drop. Click this tool in the toolbar to the left and select the mode you want next to “Mode” in the panel at the top. The options are as follows: Sharpen:Use this tool to sharpen soft edges. Blur: Use this tool to soften harsh edges. Smudge: Use this tool to blend pixels together. Sponge/Color: It has an icon that resembles a sun. Click this tool in the toolbar to the left. Select Increase or Decrease next to “Mode” in the panel at the top to increase or decrease the effect. Select the specific color correction method next to “Method in the panel at the top the methods are as follows: Vibrance: This method increases or decreases the intensity of muted colors. Saturation: This method increases or decreases the intensity of all colors. Temperature: Increasing this method adds more red or orange. Decreasing this method adds more blue or purple. Dodge/Burn: It has an icon that resembles a half-filled circle. Click this tool in the toolbar to the left. Select Lighten next to “Mode” to brighten parts of an image. Select Darken next to “Mode” to darken parts of an image. You can also select if you want to effect Shadows, Midtones, and Highlights next to “Range”. Spot Heal: It has an icon that resembles a band-aide. Use this tool to remove blemishes and scratches in spots.
Sharpen/Blur/Smudge: It has an icon that resembles a drop. Click this tool in the toolbar to the left and select the mode you want next to “Mode” in the panel at the top. The options are as follows: Sharpen:Use this tool to sharpen soft edges. Blur: Use this tool to soften harsh edges. Smudge: Use this tool to blend pixels together. Sponge/Color: It has an icon that resembles a sun. Click this tool in the toolbar to the left. Select Increase or Decrease next to “Mode” in the panel at the top to increase or decrease the effect. Select the specific color correction method next to “Method in the panel at the top the methods are as follows: Vibrance: This method increases or decreases the intensity of muted colors. Saturation: This method increases or decreases the intensity of all colors. Temperature: Increasing this method adds more red or orange. Decreasing this method adds more blue or purple. Dodge/Burn: It has an icon that resembles a half-filled circle. Click this tool in the toolbar to the left. Select Lighten next to “Mode” to brighten parts of an image. Select Darken next to “Mode” to darken parts of an image. You can also select if you want to effect Shadows, Midtones, and Highlights next to “Range”. Spot Heal: It has an icon that resembles a band-aide. Use this tool to remove blemishes and scratches in spots.
Sharpen:Use this tool to sharpen soft edges. Blur: Use this tool to soften harsh edges. Smudge: Use this tool to blend pixels together.
Vibrance: This method increases or decreases the intensity of muted colors. Saturation: This method increases or decreases the intensity of all colors. Temperature: Increasing this method adds more red or orange. Decreasing this method adds more blue or purple.
Vibrance: This method increases or decreases the intensity of muted colors. Saturation: This method increases or decreases the intensity of all colors. Temperature: Increasing this method adds more red or orange. Decreasing this method adds more blue or purple.
Vibrance: This method increases or decreases the intensity of muted colors. Saturation: This method increases or decreases the intensity of all colors. Temperature: Increasing this method adds more red or orange. Decreasing this method adds more blue or purple.
Click Adjustment in the top toolbar. Click Brightness & Contrast or Hue & Saturation. Use the slider bars to adjust the image’s brightness, contrast, hue, or saturation. Click Apply when finished.
Click Adjustment in the top toolbar. Click Brightness & Contrast or Hue & Saturation. Use the slider bars to adjust the image’s brightness, contrast, hue, or saturation. Click Apply when finished.
Click Adjustment in the top toolbar. Click Brightness & Contrast or Hue & Saturation. Use the slider bars to adjust the image’s brightness, contrast, hue, or saturation. Click Apply when finished.
Click Adjustment in the top toolbar. Click Brightness & Contrast or Hue & Saturation. Use the slider bars to adjust the image’s brightness, contrast, hue, or saturation. Click Apply when finished.
Click Adjustment in the top toolbar. Click Brightness & Contrast or Hue & Saturation. Use the slider bars to adjust the image’s brightness, contrast, hue, or saturation. Click Apply when finished.
To save your image, click File in the top-right corner. Click Save, select JPG as the format, then Save as.
If Photos isn’t your default image viewer, right-click the image → Open with → Photos.
You can also press CTRL + E on your keyboard.
Click the magic wand underneath Enhance your photo. This will make the colors of your image brighter and more saturated. Drag the line left and right to adjust its intensity.
Drag the line underneath Clarity to the right. This will sharpen your image. Drag the line underneath Light or Color to adjust to your preferences.
Be sure to check the box next to Maintain aspect ratio to avoid your image being stretched.
Be sure to check the box next to Maintain aspect ratio to avoid your image being stretched.
Be sure to check the box next to Maintain aspect ratio to avoid your image being stretched.
To save the changes as a new image, click File, then Save as. Enter a name for the new file, then click Save.
To save the changes as a new image, click File, then Save as. Enter a name for the new file, then click Save.
To save the changes as a new image, click File, then Save as. Enter a name for the new file, then click Save.
If you want to improve images for use in apps like Facebook or Instagram, this method won’t be as helpful as using an app with filters. Pixlr contains free filters that can disguise imperfect JPEGs. If you want to make your photos pop and don’t care about compression loss, give Pixlr a try. To open an image, click File → Open → select the image → Open.
Click File → Save as → enter a new name → select file type → Save.
To resize the image, click Image in the top toolbar → Image Size → enter the desired pixel size → OK.
To resize the image, click Image in the top toolbar → Image Size → enter the desired pixel size → OK.
Click the Crop Tool icon in the toolbar to the left. Click and drag over the area of the photo you want to keep. Click and drag the corners of the cropping areas to manually adjust the cropping area size. Press Enter to crop the image.
To use the Reduce Noise filter, click Filter → Noise → Reduce Noise.
Strength: This number will reflect the desired degree of noise removal; it should be higher for JPEGs of lesser quality. Drag the slider to the right to see the effect of raising the strength setting. Preserve Details: A lower percentage will make the picture blurrier and softer, but will also reduce more noise. Sharpen Details: You may want to compensate for a low Preserve Details setting with a higher Sharpen Details setting, as that will make the edges of your image clearer. Check the box that says “Remove JPEG artifact”. This attempts to remove the mosquito noise and blockiness that occurs when JPEG images are saved in a compressed format. [2] X Research source Once you’re satisfied with the preview image, click OK to save the new image.
Strength: This number will reflect the desired degree of noise removal; it should be higher for JPEGs of lesser quality. Drag the slider to the right to see the effect of raising the strength setting. Preserve Details: A lower percentage will make the picture blurrier and softer, but will also reduce more noise. Sharpen Details: You may want to compensate for a low Preserve Details setting with a higher Sharpen Details setting, as that will make the edges of your image clearer. Check the box that says “Remove JPEG artifact”. This attempts to remove the mosquito noise and blockiness that occurs when JPEG images are saved in a compressed format. [2] X Research source Once you’re satisfied with the preview image, click OK to save the new image.
Click Filter in the menu bar at the top. Hover over Blur or Sharpen Click Smart Blur or Smart Sharpen. Click the checkbox next to “Preview” to see how the effect changes the image. Use the slider bars to adjust the filter as needed. The slider bars are as follows: Radius: This determines the size of the spots that will be reduced. Threshold/Amount: This determines the color differences needed to determine the spots that the filter is applied to. Click OK.
Press “CTRL and +” on Windows or “Command and +” to on Mac to zoom in on the area with color-blocking. Click the icon that resembles an eyedropper in the toolbar to the left to select the Eyedropper Tool. Click the main color of the area you want to color over to sample the color. Click the icon that resembles a paintbrush in the toolbar to the left to select the Paintbrush Tool. Click the icon with a circle (or selected brush type) above the toolbar to the left to open the Brush menu. Set the brush hardness to 10%, opacity to 40%, and flow to 100%. Press “[” and “]” to change the brush size. Use one-click dabs over color-blocks and mosquito noise.
Click the icon that resembles a rubber stamp in the toolbar to the left. Click the icon with a circle (or selected brush type) above the toolbar to the left to open the Brush menu. Set hardness to 50% or less. Set the opacity to 100%. Press “[” and “]” to change the brush size. Hold “Alt” on PC or “Option” on Mac and click the area right next to a spot or blemish to sample the texture. Click once over the spot or blemish. Repeat for all other spots and blemishes (sample a new texture for each click.
Sharpen: It has an icon that resembles a prism. Use this tool to sharpen soft edges. Sharpen is grouped together with the Blur and Smudge tools. Blur: It has an icon that resembles a drop. Use this tool to soften harsh edges. The Blur tool is grouped together with the Sharpen and Smudge tools. Smudge: It has an icon that resembles a pointing finger. Use this tool to blend pixels together. Smudge is grouped together with the Blur and Sharpen tools. Sponge: It has an icon that resembles a sponge. Use this tool to “soak up” color or “saturate” color in spots. The Sponge tool is grouped together with the Dodge and Burn tools. Dodge: It has an icon that resembles a bulb syringe. Use this tool to increase the image’s brightness in spots. The Dodge tool is grouped together with the Sponge and Burn tools. Burn: It has an icon that resembles a hand pinching. Use this tool to darken or add shadow in spots of an image. The Burn tool is grouped together with the Dodge and Spunge tools. Spot Heal: It has an icon that resembles a double-ended brush. Use this tool to remove blemishes and scratches in spots. The spot heal tool is grouped together with the red-eye tool. Red-Eye Reduction: It has an icon that resembles a red-eye. Use this tool to remove red eyes in a photo by clicking and dragging over the entire eye. The red-eye tool is grouped together with the Spot Heal tool.
Sharpen: It has an icon that resembles a prism. Use this tool to sharpen soft edges. Sharpen is grouped together with the Blur and Smudge tools. Blur: It has an icon that resembles a drop. Use this tool to soften harsh edges. The Blur tool is grouped together with the Sharpen and Smudge tools. Smudge: It has an icon that resembles a pointing finger. Use this tool to blend pixels together. Smudge is grouped together with the Blur and Sharpen tools. Sponge: It has an icon that resembles a sponge. Use this tool to “soak up” color or “saturate” color in spots. The Sponge tool is grouped together with the Dodge and Burn tools. Dodge: It has an icon that resembles a bulb syringe. Use this tool to increase the image’s brightness in spots. The Dodge tool is grouped together with the Sponge and Burn tools. Burn: It has an icon that resembles a hand pinching. Use this tool to darken or add shadow in spots of an image. The Burn tool is grouped together with the Dodge and Spunge tools. Spot Heal: It has an icon that resembles a double-ended brush. Use this tool to remove blemishes and scratches in spots. The spot heal tool is grouped together with the red-eye tool. Red-Eye Reduction: It has an icon that resembles a red-eye. Use this tool to remove red eyes in a photo by clicking and dragging over the entire eye. The red-eye tool is grouped together with the Spot Heal tool.
Sharpen: It has an icon that resembles a prism. Use this tool to sharpen soft edges. Sharpen is grouped together with the Blur and Smudge tools. Blur: It has an icon that resembles a drop. Use this tool to soften harsh edges. The Blur tool is grouped together with the Sharpen and Smudge tools. Smudge: It has an icon that resembles a pointing finger. Use this tool to blend pixels together. Smudge is grouped together with the Blur and Sharpen tools. Sponge: It has an icon that resembles a sponge. Use this tool to “soak up” color or “saturate” color in spots. The Sponge tool is grouped together with the Dodge and Burn tools. Dodge: It has an icon that resembles a bulb syringe. Use this tool to increase the image’s brightness in spots. The Dodge tool is grouped together with the Sponge and Burn tools. Burn: It has an icon that resembles a hand pinching. Use this tool to darken or add shadow in spots of an image. The Burn tool is grouped together with the Dodge and Spunge tools. Spot Heal: It has an icon that resembles a double-ended brush. Use this tool to remove blemishes and scratches in spots. The spot heal tool is grouped together with the red-eye tool. Red-Eye Reduction: It has an icon that resembles a red-eye. Use this tool to remove red eyes in a photo by clicking and dragging over the entire eye. The red-eye tool is grouped together with the Spot Heal tool.
Click Image Click Adjustment. Click Brightness & Contrast or Hue & Saturation. Use the slider bars to adjust the image’s brightness, contrast, hue, or saturation. Click OK when you are happy with how the image looks.
Click Image Click Adjustment. Click Brightness & Contrast or Hue & Saturation. Use the slider bars to adjust the image’s brightness, contrast, hue, or saturation. Click OK when you are happy with how the image looks.
Click Image Click Adjustment. Click Brightness & Contrast or Hue & Saturation. Use the slider bars to adjust the image’s brightness, contrast, hue, or saturation. Click OK when you are happy with how the image looks.
Click Image Click Adjustment. Click Brightness & Contrast or Hue & Saturation. Use the slider bars to adjust the image’s brightness, contrast, hue, or saturation. Click OK when you are happy with how the image looks.
Click Image Click Adjustment. Click Brightness & Contrast or Hue & Saturation. Use the slider bars to adjust the image’s brightness, contrast, hue, or saturation. Click OK when you are happy with how the image looks.
Click File → Save As → enter a name for the image → select file format → Save.