The Photo Editor App Overview
Adjust your images with different Photo Editor effects such as Brightness, Contrast, Hue, Saturation, and Vibrancy to give your images a unique look.
Today the editing process is easier and less time consuming than it used to be. Try our Photo Editor for editing your images and discover that you don’t need any editing experience to adjust them to your liking. Upload an image in one of the supported formats: PSD, PSB, PNG, JPG, JP2, GIF, TIFF, BMP, or PDF to access effects and start adjusting with a small slider for each effect.
Adjust the Brightness, Contrast, Hue, Saturation, and Vibrancy of your image using the appropriate sliders for:
- Brightness settings change the brightness level of the image
- Contrast adjustment effect adjusts the degree of color difference between the elements that make up the image.
- Hue adjustments subtly change the color of an image. Saturation adjustment affects the intensity of colors evenly, increasing the power of each color in the image.
- Vibrancy adjustment effect subtly enhances most colors in your photo. In particular, it emphasizes parts of the image that are not colorful enough.
One of the features of our photo editor is to treat uploaded images as layered PSD files. This is Photoshop®-like image manipulation. After adding an image for editing, it will be converted to a PSD file using the original image as a background layer. The added effect is applied as an adjustment layer to the original image.
Please note that the order in which you add adjustment layers affects the final result.Saving the result in a JPG file format renders the raster file as if it was rendered in Photoshop® and then exported to a raster file format.
Download the adjusted image in JPG format directly to your device.
JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) is one of the most popular raster file formats for photographers and content makers. JPEG uses lossy compression (to keep JPEG files as small as possible by removing all colors that do not detract from the visual appearance of the image) and supports up to 24-bit color. JPEG files can represent 16.8 million colors and remain small compared to lossless formats. Smaller sizes open faster in most browsers without compromising quality. The faster your page loads, the faster you can access your content.
JPEG is an open format compatible with most browsers, software, and applications.
Nonetheless, the JPG format has drawbacks:
- Lossy compression saves space but reduces quality for highly compressed images. Images with clean edges and lines will lose some sharpness due to compression.
- Excessive data loss can lead to posterization (loss of smooth transitions between colors) making the image look blockier and unnatural, as well as to the appearance of some artifacts (blocky or blotchy areas on the image) making the image significantly degraded.
Our app is a virtual instrument powered by Aspose.PSD. All files are processed with Aspose APIs, which are used by many Fortune 100 companies across 114 countries. Our API in .NET or JAVA is useful for developers and comes with great documentation, clear code samples, and an all-dev support team.