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Edit, Rotate, Crop, Resize, Watermark and Convert Images.

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Apply artistic effects to your photos
Apply 3D transformations to your photos
Add a logo watermark to your photos

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Fine-tune, watermark, resize, rotate, crop, convert and apply artistic effects to your photos using Image Plus. If you have photos on your Mac that need to be adjusted and watermarked then you are in luck. Image Plus is an all-in-one photo processing solution that any photographer or graphics designer should have in his toolset. But here is what Image Plus has to offer:

– Adjust the following properties of your photo:

* Brightness (make your photo darker or brighter)
* Exposure (change the exposure of your photo)
* Contrast (change the contrast of your photo)
* Saturation (increase or decrease the saturation level of your photo)
* Gamma (change the gamma of your photo)
* Hue (change the hue of your photo)
* RGB values (independently modify the Red, Green and Blue channels of your photo)

– Apply the following artistic effects to your photo:

* Black & White: Mono, Noir, Tonal
* Color: Chrome, Fade, Instant, Process, Transfer
* Sepia (makes your photo look old)
* Cartoon (makes your photo look like a cartoon)
* Oil Painting (makes your photo look like an oil painting)
* Vignette (makes your photo darker around the edges)
* Pixellate (pixellates your photo)
* Halftone (makes your photo look like a newspaper picture)
* Polka Dot (turns your photo into a collection of colored dots)

– Apply the following blur effects to your photo:

* Standard Blur (applies a standard blur effect to your photo)
* Circle Blur (only applies blur to a circular region of your photo)
* Focus Blur (applies a blur effect on the outer regions of your photo bringing a certain area in focus)
* Motion Blur (applies a blur effect that gives your photo the impression of movement)
* Zoom Blur (applies a blur effect that gives your photo a zoom motion)

– Crop your photo:

* Automatically crop your photo to one of the following aspect ratios: 1:1, 4:3, 3:2, 16:10, 16:9
* Select the corner where the crop area starts
* Use either pixels or percents to define the crop area
* Preview the crop area

– Apply the following transformations to your photo:

* 3-D Transformation (including move, scale, rotate)
* Rotate (rotates your photo to a given angle)
* Swirl (applies a swirl effect in the center of your photo)
* Glass Sphere (projects your photo on a glass sphere)

– Apply a text watermark to your photo for which you can customise the following:

* Text (this is the text that will appear watermarked on your photo)
* Text Color (change the color of your text)
* Font Type (choose from 20 types of hand-picked fonts)
* Font Size (change the font size of your text)
* Opacity (make your text more opaque or transparent)
* Shadow (make your text more visible by adding a shadow effect)
* Stroke (make your text more visible by adding a stroke effect)
* Position (you can choose between: Bottom Left, Bottom Right, Top Left, Top Right and Center)
* X Offset (for an exact horizontal positioning of your text)
* Y Offset (for an exact vertical positioning of your text)

What is a geostationary orbit. – Apply a logo watermark to your photo for which you can customise the following:

* Image (you can select any JPG or PNG image on your Mac)
* Scale (change the scale of your selected image according to your needs)
* Opacity (make your logo more opaque or transparent)
* Position (you can choose between: Bottom Left, Bottom Right, Top Left, Top Right and Center)
* X Offset (for an exact horizontal positioning of your logo)
* Y Offset (for an exact vertical positioning of your logo)

– Convert and resize your photo
– Keep the EXIF info and creation date of your original photo

Supported Image Formats: JPG, JPEG, JPE, JP2, JPX, TIFF, TIF, PNG, GIF, BMP, HEIC, HEIF

'For my usual tasks like color adjustment, rotation and watermarking the app does the job and it's a useful tool.'

'I really like this little photo editing app. I use it to tweak my photos and watermark them before I post them online.'

Are you having trouble with your image sizes? Many people often overlook the simple option WordPress has for resizing images.

Getting a handle on resizing your images in WordPress can have a significant impact on how fast your site loads, as well as, saving server space.

In this article, we’ll cover exactly how to use WordPress to resize images so you’re not bogged down with sluggish page loading times.

Before we begin, here’s a quick summary of the topics we’ll cover:

Shall we get started?

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Why use WordPress to Resize Images?

Resizing the images you add to WordPress is important for 2 reasons:

  1. To make sure your site doesn’t slow down from the pressure of loading large images.
  2. To save space on your site’s hosting server.

Todoist gantt chart. If you haven’t already taken steps to improve the performance of your website, then image compression is a good place to start.

If you use high-quality stock photos or work with images taken from your camera, chances are your images have pretty big file sizes. While these large image files may be great for print, smaller image sizes work better on the web because it takes less time for browsers to load.

Most WordPress themes are optimized for a specific set of image sizes which are usually:

  • Large
  • Medium
  • Small
  • Thumbnail

Deciding which image sizes are called for in your theme and resizing your uploaded images to match is a great way to ensure your images load quickly.

Not sure what size your images should be?

First, find out the width of your content area in WordPress. Your content area is where any text or images you add to your site, is displayed.

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You can do this in Chrome with the inspect tool. Right-click on any content on your site and choose Inspect from the menu.

A window with code will appear. Don’t worry about how scary this looks, you won’t need to do anything to the code.

Move your cursor over the code until you see a highlighted column, usually, in blue. You’ll notice a tooltip at the top of the highlighted area. The first number is the width of your theme’s content.

In our case, the width is 695 pixels. This means that any image we upload should be no more than 695 pixels wide.

Now you have the starting point for your image size, let’s take a closer look at how you can use WordPress to resize images.

How to Resize Images in WordPress

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Using WordPress to resize images, is pretty simple.

To get started head to Media » Library from your WordPress admin panel.

Now, upload or click on the image you’d like to resize in WordPress.

From here, click Edit Image.

Under the Scale Image heading, you can enter new dimensions for your image. If you just enter a width, the height will automatically be calculated based on the image ratio or vice versa.

In the first box enter the width of your content area. In our case, this was 695 pixels.

When you’re done, click Scale to resize the image.

To use the resized image go back to the image details page, and copy the URL as shown in the screenshot below.

That’s it! You’ve now used WordPress to resize an image, and you can use it wherever you like.

To give you an idea of how resizing an image can impact your page speeds, let’s take a look at the original image’s page speed compared to the resized image.

We used Blog Tyrant’s website speed test tool for this example.

Here’s the test result of the original image size when added to a standard blog post.

And, here are the results for the resized image.

The difference may not appear to be much at first glance. But, imagine a website with hundreds of images. Even the smallest difference in loading times can have a huge impact on how likely visitors are to stay on your page.

Still, WordPress offers more than simple image resizing. You can use it to crop, rotate and flip images too. Shall we find out how?

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How to Crop Images in WordPress

To crop an image in WordPress, we’ll follow the same first steps as we did with resizing an image.

Head to Media » Library, click the image you’d like to crop and click Edit Image.

Next, click and drag your mouse on the image to start the cropping process.

You can click on any of the little squares to adjust the cropped area or move the area around the image. Once you are satisfied click the Crop icon as shown below.

Now click Save.

Simple as that, you’ve cropped your image!

Again select the URL on the image details page to use the cropped image.

But what if you want to rotate your image in a different direction? Don’t worry, WordPress can handle that too. We’ll show you how next.

How to Rotate Images in WordPress

Merge gmail contacts to icloud on iphone. To learn how to rotate an image in WordPress, follow these instructions.

First, go to Media » Library, choose your image, and click Edit Image.

Now click the Rotate Left or Rotate Right buttons to rotate your image 90 degrees at a time.

If you mess up, don’t panic. Clicking the Undo button will reset the image to the last step.

Click Save when you’re happy.

Great work! Rotating an image in WordPress is pretty easy, isn’t it? Now let’s look at how to flip an image.

How to Flip Images in WordPress

Flipping an image in WordPress follows the same basic steps as rotating an image.

First, go to Media » Library from your WordPress dashboard, select your image and then click Edit Image.

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To flip your image, click the Flip Vertically or the Flip Horizontally button.

Click Save when you’re done.

With all the changes you’ve made to your image, what if you want to go back to the original image and start over? Keep reading to find out how you can do this.

How to Restore Resized Images in WordPress

We all screw up from time-to-time. We’re human right?

If you screw up using WordPress to resize your images, we’ve totally got your back. There’s an easy way to get back to the original image.

In the image below we’ve clearly cropped the image in the wrong place, and we’ve scaled the image to dimensions that are too small.

Look to the right-hand side of the image edit screen and you’ll see a heading labeled Restore Original Image.

Clicking this reveals a button that lets you restore the image to its original size.

Click Restore Image to reset all of your changes.

Now your image is exactly the way it was when you first uploaded it. Pretty handy right?

There you have it!

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Today you’ve learned how to use WordPress to resize images. Plus, how to flip, crop, rotate and reset them too.

You’ve also discovered how to find the ideal image size based on your WordPress theme’s content area. Now, when visitors head to your website, their browsers will load your images quicker, without losing quality.

We hope you enjoyed learning how to resize images in WordPress. And if you’re not convinced your WordPress theme is the best choice for you, this guide will help you find a better one.

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