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Blur Photo on iMac
Effortlessly Blur Photos on Your iMac
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4.4
G2에서 2,100개 이상의 리뷰
4.4
Capterra에서 8,200개 이상의 리뷰
4.4
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2.5억
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50억
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200만
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You can blur an image on an iMac using browser-based annotation tools. Upload the image to the platform, and apply blur effects as needed without installing additional software.
Yes, the tool can be used on iMac Pro. As it is browser-based, it functions smoothly on all iMac models that support modern web browsers.
Yes, you can use the tool on an iMac 27 inch. The screen size will allow you a clear view of the editing interface and tools.
Yes, you can blur specific parts of a photo by selecting the desired area and applying the blur adjustment using the tool's interface.
The tool supports common image formats such as JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP, making it versatile for different image editing needs.
Simply drag and drop your photo into the browser or use the file upload feature to add it to the editing workspace on your iMac.
Yes, there is a 100 MB file size limit per image. Ensure your image file is below this size for successful upload and editing.
Yes, all editing including blur effects is done in the browser. There's no need to download software or plugins, making it convenient for iMac users.
Yes, you can preview the blurred image in the browser before saving it. This allows you to ensure the final product meets your needs.
Yes, once you have completed your edits, you can download the blurred photo directly to your iMac.
No, the tool requires an internet connection to function as it operates fully in the browser. Ensure you are online while using it.
No, the tool only supports editing one photo at a time. After finishing one, start a new session for the next image.
No prior experience is necessary. The tool is designed to be intuitive, allowing users to blur photos easily with on-screen guidance.
No, the tool is not available for mobile devices. It is optimized for desktop use, particularly on devices like the iMac.
No, once the photo is saved after editing, further changes require starting a new session with the original image.