Step-by-step image workflows

Follow a focused path from upload to export, with Pixlery tools linked at each step.

Workflow

Prepare multiple social media images from one source

Choose the placements first, refine each crop separately, then export one ZIP and inspect every platform's final upload preview.

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Prepare e-commerce product images

Marketplace listings need clean backgrounds, consistent framing, and fast-loading files. This workflow fits single-SKU photos and small batches before upload.

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Turn receipt and scan images into a PDF

Expense reports, reimbursements, and archival often need one PDF from several phone photos. Order pages, set paper size, then export without uploading to a cloud converter.

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Watermark images for brand protection

Watermarks deter casual reuse of portfolio, product, and social assets. Batch text or logo marks, then remove metadata from copies you publish.

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Stitch long screenshots together

Tutorial posts, chat logs, and mobile pages often need one tall image. This workflow keeps order, spacing, and file size under control before you share.

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Make a passport photo at home

You do not need a studio booth for a usable starting point. This workflow keeps capture, editing, and export steps explicit so you can compare against your agency’s checklist.

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Convert iPhone HEIC photos for upload

When a website rejects an iPhone photo, convert it to JPG first, then compress or resize only if the destination has a file-size limit.

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Make a photo strip for Instagram Stories

Turn a few event, travel, or friend photos into one vertical strip that is easy to share in Stories without uploading the originals.

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Make a photo booth strip at home

You need a browser, decent light, and about ten minutes. Online Photo Booth handles countdown capture, template framing, and export— including a print sheet when you want physical copies.

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How to batch process images for the web

Use one local workflow to resize a group of website images, choose a practical format, check real file sizes, and export predictable names before uploading.