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Blur Photo in Linux
Effortlessly Blur Images in Linux Environments
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Questions Fréquemment Posées
Upload your image to the online tool, select the blur tool, and apply it to desired areas. This can be done smoothly in your browser without extra software.
Yes, the tool is web-based and accessible through browsers like Chrome or Firefox on Linux systems. No additional software installation is necessary.
Yes, you can upload image files up to 100 MB. If your image is larger, you might need to reduce its size before using the tool.
The tool supports images in JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP formats. You can upload and process these image types easily.
Drag and drop your image into the tool or use the file selection dialog to upload your photos, supporting both single-file upload and processing.
Yes, you can selectively apply the blur tool to specific areas by clicking and dragging over the image, allowing you to focus on or conceal particular sections.
Yes, once you complete blurring your image, download the edited version directly to your Linux filesystem from the browser.
Yes, once saved, the blur effect is embedded into the image, and it will appear blurred when opened in any standard image viewer.
Yes, you can preview your image after adding the blur effect. This ensures you are satisfied with the modifications before downloading.
No, the tool requires internet access as it operates within your browser. Make sure you're connected to the web while using it.
Ensure you are using a modern web browser like Chrome or Firefox for the best experience. These browsers are fully compatible with the tool.
No, the tool is currently desktop-only, so you'll need to access it from a Linux desktop or laptop, rather than a mobile device.
The tool is designed to handle one image at a time. Complete your processing and download, then repeat the cycle for additional images.
No, the tool does not support text extraction or OCR. It's focused on applying visual changes like blurring and annotations to your images.
The tool does not support tracking or saving the history of changes. Once you download your edited image, previous versions are not stored.