ImagePro User Guide

Learn how to use all the powerful features of ImagePro

Quick Navigation

Basic Editing

Crop

Precisely crop your images with an interactive cropping tool. Drag and resize the crop area to select the perfect composition.

Resize

Adjust image dimensions while maintaining aspect ratio. Enter specific dimensions or use percentage scaling.

Brightness

Adjust the overall brightness of your image. Values range from -100 (darker) to 100 (brighter).

Contrast

Enhance or reduce the contrast between light and dark areas. Values range from -100 (lower contrast) to 100 (higher contrast).

Grayscale

Convert your image to grayscale with a single click.

Watermark & Protection

Text Watermark

Add custom text watermarks to your images with the following options:

Custom text content
Font style (bold, italic)
Font size (12px to 72px)
Rotation angle (-45° to 45°)
Density control (5 levels)
Opacity adjustment (0% to 100%)

Watermark Presets

Save your favorite watermark settings and load them quickly for future use. Perfect for maintaining consistent branding across multiple images.

Batch Processing

File Upload

Upload up to 100 images at once. Supported formats include JPG, PNG, and GIF.

Format Conversion

Convert images between different formats with quality control options.

Resize Options

Multiple resize modes available:

Percentage scaling
Fixed width
Social media presets

Batch Watermarking

Apply the same watermark settings to multiple images at once.

File Renaming

Rename files using various patterns:

Sequential numbering
Date-based naming
Custom prefix

Tips & Tricks

Image Quality

  • Use JPG for photographs (80-90% quality)
  • Use PNG for graphics with transparency
  • Preview changes before applying them

Watermark Tips

  • Use semi-transparent watermarks (30-50% opacity)
  • Adjust density based on image size
  • Save watermark presets for consistent branding

Batch Processing

  • Preview settings on a sample image first
  • Use consistent naming patterns for better organization
  • Check file sizes before processing large batches