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can i edit my photos using the web-a-photo.com desktop upload software

You can use the Web-a-Photo Desktop Upload software to manipulate your photos before you upload them to your Web-a-Photo albums.

You can use the software to Scale, Shrink, and Rotate your photos.

Here is how to edit your photos using the Web-a-Photo Desktop Upload software:

  1. Open your Web-a-Photo Desktop Upload Software.
  2. Browse to your local folder that contains the photo you’d like to manage.
  3. Select the picture file that you’d like to manage.
  4. Use the Scale, Shrink and Rotate tools located on the top tool bar to manipulate your photo.
  5. Select the File menu and click on the “Save as” option to save the changes you applied to your photo.

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