The original cropped image doesn't allow you to save it, so once you have saved and Inserted the image, click on it and you should see this:(I've cropped the image as a circle):
Now click on Edit Image and you should see this:
Ignoring everything, just right-click on the new image. In the dropdown menu click on Save Image As, and save the image wherever you save your images
Once saved, you can now upload it to whatever image editor you use and do all your editing there. When you are happy with the final image you can add it to your media library.
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mbouteiller
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Hi Brian,
Thank you very much! Your tutorial was very helpful and I have it bookmarked.
I chose the 2nd method for now... but I am going to do the 1st method too.
A couple of years ago, I found a mini free Photoshop software... I'm sure I saved it. I'll look for it...
How are you doing? I hope you had a good summer.
Have a blessed weekend, Brian!
Regards,
Monica
Thank you very much! Your tutorial was very helpful and I have it bookmarked.
I chose the 2nd method for now... but I am going to do the 1st method too.
A couple of years ago, I found a mini free Photoshop software... I'm sure I saved it. I'll look for it...
How are you doing? I hope you had a good summer.
Have a blessed weekend, Brian!
Regards,
Monica
maxmillion18
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Thank you Brian. Just what I needed as I was trying to use Windows Paint to edit an image. And failing. So I will experiment and practice with GIMP.