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Editing Images
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Written by Drew Starr
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Editing Images

Click on the Edit button in the top-left corner next to the image count to switch from Review mode to Edit mode.

Navigate between the Color and Crop editing tools by selecting the tabs located on the far-left pane of the screen. In the subsequent pane, you can indicate whether the edits should be applied to a single image, a filtered image set (if applicable), or all images. Employ the Auto-Headsize feature to automatically apply a crop based on head size.

Click on the green apply button to apply the edits to all images. Use the revert button on both tabs if you made a mistake and need to remove all edits and restore the original version.

During the image editing process, utilize the toolbar at the bottom of the central pane to activate guidelines, implement standard crops, or display the image file name. Additionally, you can click and drag to manually position the image according to your preferences.

Download and Replace Images

Utilize the download and replace features to export images from Blueprint for editing with external tools or software such as Adobe Photoshop. After completing your edits, simply click the Replace button to effortlessly substitute the relevant images in the job with your edited versions. In this situation, we recommend preserving your images as the optimal choice.

Pro Tip: Please be aware that the replace feature operates by aligning the image filename in Blueprint with the file name in the folder housing the replacement images. If Blueprint cannot locate the corresponding image filename in the job, it will bypass the image in the folder.

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