![]() ![]() Either way and with either version of Pixlr your first step will be the same. You have two options to resize your image: you can choose to resize the whole image exactly as is (which is the method you’ll have to use if you want to make the image bigger), or you can choose to resize it by cropping it as well. ![]() Also if you’re somewhat familiar with photo editing software, Pixlr E has an interface that you’re more likely to be used to using. You’ll want to choose Pixlr E if you also intend on doing further customisations to your image as it offers more advanced options. The interface is simple without too many editing options to overwhelm you. If you have minimal experience with using editing software, Pixlr X is for you. The instructions below take the use of both versions into account, so no matter which version you choose we've got you covered! Pixlr X Have a look at both and decide which version you think you’ll be most comfortable using. Pixlr has two photo editors for you to choose from, Pixlr X and Pixlr E. We’ve chosen Pixlr to show you how to do this because it’s online, it’s free and it’s easy! If you have another photo editing software that you’re just itching to use, then get in touch with us, and we’ll be more than happy to offer some assistance with using that software to accomplish this goal instead.īasic access to Pixlr is free! Basic access is all you need to resize your images, but if you find that you’re having a plethora of fun and you want to use some fancier tools to play with your images then you can always upgrade to a paid option. Have you found an image for your theme or for use in a social media campaign and it’s just not the right size and you don’t have a clue how to fix it? Well here’s a step by step guide on how to resize images with Pixlr. ![]()
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