Instructions for editing photos on Dropbox

In addition to being one of the most popular cloud storage services, Dropbox can also make quick photo editing possible with a few basic adjustments.

In addition to being one of the most popular cloud storage services, Dropbox can also be used to quickly edit photos with a few basic adjustments. Although the photo editor on Dropbox does not have as many options as other photo editors such as Photoshop, if you want to quickly make basic changes to your photos, Dropbox can also be used. Here is a guide to editing photos on Dropbox.

How to edit photos on Dropbox

Step 1:

You access Dropbox and log in to your personal account. Next, you double- click on the image you want to edit.

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Step 2:

Then the image is transferred to the editing interface, you click Edit and will see basic photo editing options on Dropbox, click Adjust to adjust.

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Step 3:

Immediately after that, on the left side of the interface, you will see the adjustment items for the image. We just move the dots at each item to change the image, or enter the value directly into the box to apply to the image.

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Step 4:

Above is the image flip tool for you to apply to the photo if you want. When finished editing, click Save to save.

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Instructions for adding signatures to photos on Dropbox

Step 1:

In the interface displaying the list of uploaded files, click on the photo you want to add a signature to , then select the 3-dot icon and you will see a list of photo customizations, including the options Self-sign and Send for signature.

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Step 2:

If you tap Self-sign , the image will open in the Dropbox editor as a PDF and show a box to add your signature. You can draw, type, or upload your signature and insert it into the image. Then tap Insert to add it to the image.

Then the user can choose the position to display the signature in the photo. You click Save to save as usual.

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Step 3:

If you select Send for signature , someone else will sign your document. The free version of Dropbox allows up to three signature requests per month, while the self-signing option mentioned above is unlimited.

We enter the names and email addresses of the people we want to sign our image and then press Add to add.

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Update 24 December 2024
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