Editing images the easy way

Posted on Wednesday August 25th, 2010 by Simon Hill

Often when you create an email campaign you use a standard template and insert text and images in the appropriate places. Often the images you are given are the wrong size, need cropping to focus on a particular point or just need jazzing up a bit. This is normally a job for Photoshop assuming you have it installed and can be bothered waiting for it to load. Or you have to email the images to a colleague and try and explain what you would like done with them.

However, using our integration with Pixlr it is simple and easy to edit your own images in minutes.

Start by uploading your image to the images tab of ev messenger. Once uploaded, click the advanced button and the image editor pixlr will start in a new window. If your used to using Photoshop then you will find it very similar and easy to use. When you have finished editing the image select save and the new edited image will appear in your list of images. Its that simple.

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