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How To Edit Your Images Using An In-built Image Editor?
How To Edit Your Images Using An In-built Image Editor?
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Written by Danielle From BayEngage
Updated over a week ago

Overview:

Building an email campaign takes a ton of planning and execution in terms of messaging, audience segmentation, designing, and more. But, today, the tedious process of sending email campaigns has been replaced with tools like BayEngage.

BayEngage’s user-friendly interface and cutting-edge technology help in simplifying the process of designing emails templates with zero coding requirements. Make use of the in-built image editor to design your email templates and save countless hours.

How to edit your images using an in-built image editor?

  1. Log in to the ‘BayEngage app from TargetBay’ by entering the correct credentials.

(Click here to login).

2. Once you have uploaded an image to your email/popup template, you can click on the image and select the option “Apply Effects & More” to edit the image. It will open you an image editor. This will work magic for you and save your time editing outside the platform.

3. There will be various options to edit your image as you do in Photoshop or a Canva editor. Use those options to edit the image.

💡 Menu Glossary:

Filter: Apply photo effects to your image.

Resize: Resize your image without losing quality and in an easy way!

Crop: Convert your image into proper shape and size in seconds.

Transform: Convert your images into desired transformed output images.

Draw: Sketch and paint effects on your image.

Text: Quick way to add text to your image.

Shapes: Add a markup shape to your image.

Stickers: It is always fun to add emojis or stickers to your image.

Frame: Surround your image with a perfect photo frame/border.

Corners: Cut-off corners on your image.

Background: Add a suitable BG color to the shapes/layers on your image.

Merge: Blend all layers/elements added to your image.

4. Edit your uploaded image and click on the button “Save” to the top-left corner. It will save your image editing work to the template.

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