To help you make a better understanding of inPixio Photo Studio, the following guide will tell you how to give a quick start to this program.
This article will cover the instructions for the following software versions:
inPixio Photo Studio 12
Step 1 - Opening the Program
After double-clicking the inPixio Photo Studio icon on your computer, you’ll see a control panel of this program. The panel offers you 5 main modes:
- Erase Objects
- Replace Sky
- Remove Background
- Make Photomontage
- Edit Photo
Select the module you want to use. A Browse window will open for you to choose a photo from your PC.
Step 2 - Editing a Photo
The main 5 modes are located on the right-hand side panel. You can click on the arrow in the right top corner to expand the panel.
Let’s set Edit Photo as an example. Open the Tools section to add Effects. Select an effect you want to apply to the photo and make the necessary adjustments.
Step 3 - Saving the Changes
When you finish applying effects to your photo, you can click the Save button at the top middle of the main interface.
Choose a file name, photo quality, and a target folder on your computer to save your edited photo. Click Save.
inPixio Photo Studio 11
Step 1 - Opening the Program
After double-clicking the inPixio Photo Studio 11 icon on your computer you’ll see the main interface of inPixio Photo Studio. Now you can add the picture to the program window by clicking the Open... button or dragging and dropping the image into the program directly.
A Browse window will open for you to choose a photo from your PC.
Step 2 - Editing a Photo
You can see the functions of Photo Studio on the right side of the program window, including Effects, Crop, Adjustments, Frame, Texture, Text, etc.
Let’s set Effects as an example: Select an effect you want to apply to the photo, and you’ll get the preview immediately in the main window.
Step 3 - Saving the Changes
When you finish applying effects to your photo, you can click the Save button at the top middle of the main interface and choose a target folder on your computer to save your changes.