![]() ![]() On the Editor screen, all the tools and effects open on the right side. However, some of them do not occupy a fixed position. They can be moved and kept at your preferred location. In other words, you can undock the tools. To do so, click on the Undock icon at the top-right corner. Similarly, if you want to dock them, click the same button when in the undocked position. If you check the screenshot carefully, each tool icon has a name under it. That makes it easier to use than other image editing suites which expect you to remember shortcuts, and you need to hover on the icons to figure out the tools. That's one of the reasons I prefer PhotoScape X. PhotoScape X offers the basic crop utilities such as various crop sizes and circular/perspective crop. Further, you can also copy the cropped portion directly to the clipboard.Ībove that, it lets you save the cropped area directly and thereby saves your time. In Circular Crop, PhotoScape X lets you choose the background for the four corners from solid colors, gradient, and themes. To do so, check Circular Crop box under Crop function first. Then choose the background of your choice from the provided options. Wherever PhotoScape X lets you choose a background for any effect or tool, instead of going with a color or theme, you can set it as transparent. To do so, select the fourth option under the Background label - Transparency. In the screenshot below, I've set a transparent background for a Text layer mask. While editing, PhotoScape X lets you view the original file anytime. Just click on the Original icon at the bottom. Similarly, if you add multiple filters and effects and want to compare the edited image with the previous preview, click the Compare icon or press Spacebar. Similar to the prominent photo editors, you can save your images as projects. Later, when you need to make any changes to them, open the project file and continue editing it. To save an image as a project, click on the Save button. Of course, you can use the Alt+Shift+S keyboard shortcut as well. Now you must be wondering that every photo editor does that. The thing that makes PhotoScape's color picker different is you can use it outside software as well. You can use it to identify color on websites, file browser, any image viewer, etc.Ĭlick on the Tools in the top bar of PhotoScape X. You get interesting features such as you can change the zoom strength of the magnifier and select multiple colors using the space bar. Batch Rename filesĪnother cool feature that PhotoScape X offers is the batch renaming of files. Just add files from Tools > Rename and set preferred naming options. Legibility often goes for a toss, and my eyes are sore. Thankfully, PhotoScape X offers the ability to switch between light and dark theme. ![]()
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