If you’re like most people, you probably have pictures of old friends and family in your Photoshop files. Whether you’re trying to fix a photo that’s been messed up by a move, or just want to add some new life to an old one, there are a few steps you can take to help.

  1. Choose the right photo editor for the job. Photoshop is the most popular program for editing photos, but it can be difficult to find the right tools for specific tasks. If you want to fix a photo that’s been messed up by a move, try Adobe Photoshop Elements or Microsoft Paint. If you’re just looking to add some new life to an old one, try Adobe Camera Raw or Apple Aperture.
  2. Edit the photo using the tools that best suit your needs. Once you’ve chosen the right editor and edited the photo using those tools, it’s time to start fixing things up! You can use filters, layers, and other features of each editor to change how the photo looks and feels.
  3. Export your edited photo into different formats so that others can enjoy it as they please. Once your photos are in different formats (e.g., JPEGs for online use), they’ll be easier to share with others and make better prints than if they were just original photos!