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AutoDesk Pixlr photo editing app comes to Windows 8.1 PCs, laptops, and tablets

Dave W. Shanahan Dave W. Shanahan
November 8, 2020
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AutoDesk Pixlr photo editing app comes to Windows 8.1 PCs, laptops, and tablets 

AutoDesk Pixlr is a simple photo editing app available for free on Windows 8.1. AutoDesk Pixlr lets you crop, rotate, and adjust your photos to create customized collages. AutoDesk Pixlr also lets you tweak the contrast, lighting, focus, and blur of your photos for even more personalization. Whether it be your Windows 8.1 PC, laptop, or Surface Pro 3, you can easily customize your photos to share with your friends on all the popular social networks like Twitter and Facebook.

AutoDesk Pixlr has a wide range of photo effects to keep you creating beautiful works of art from your own photos. You can enhance the color of your photos with Color Splash, or use Effect to change the filters of your photos to sepia, black and white, and many more. You can also edit existing photos to remove red-eye, or reflections in your photos, even fixing the smallest blemishes from your photos to make them look as perfect as they can be. AutoDesk Pixlr has all the tools you need to edit photos like a professional.

AutoDesk Pixlr is available for free in the Windows Store, download it today in the link below.  

AutoDesk Pixlr for Windows 8.1

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