This is the article for Image Editing for Web/Computer 🖥️, for the mobile app📱version just click HERE
Image Editing
SocioConnect’s image editor is fun, powerful, easy-to-use, and designed with maximising your social media in mind.
You’ll find image editing within Content Pool - look for the image you would like to use, click the three dots icon, and select Edit Image.
There's also a shortcut to image editing during post creation, just click the edit icon found next to any of the media you have already added to your post.
Cropping, Filters, & Effects
All of the tools you expect to find in an image editor are right at your fingertips within SocioConnect; click on your image and you'll be presented with the options to Crop, Adjust, apply Filters, special Effects, and play with Blur and Shadows.
Elements
Elements are where making content really gets creative; these are additions you can bring to your images to make them your own.
From the menu found along the left side of the screen you can ADD.....
Uploads / Images
Upload a second, third, or fourth image to the editor and combine them, play with layering, or make a montage.
Text
Add information, context, callouts, and more to your media.
Shapes
Shapes can direct attention where it's needed, or just add a splash of colour to keep things interesting.
Stickers
Stickers are a great way to pop some fun and excitement into your content.
Content Pool
The Content Pool section offers you assets specifically related to your brand, as well as the ability to use personalisation elements like your location logos.
Assets you find here are pulled from the Assets folder in Content Pool - and if you're managing a large group of locations, this is where you'll upload assets you want to make available for them.
📁 More on Content Pool Here
What Next?
Once you're finished editing a piece of content, click the save button in the top right corner of the editor screen.
If you were in the middle of creating a post before editing, you'll be taken right back to post creation to finish off.
If you began editing while browsing the Content Pool, that's where you'll be taken back to - with your edited work saved as a new image.