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How Do You Fix a Blurry Canva Picture?

Last updated on September 27, 2022 @ 5:42 pm

Blurry pictures are a common problem when using Canva. There are a few things you can do to fix this issue.

The first thing you can try is to select the picture and then click on the “Sharpen” button. This button is located in the top toolbar.

This will help to make the image clearer. If this does not work, you can also try the “Smooth” button. This is located next to the “Sharpen” button.

Another thing you can do is to change the size of your image. To do this, click on the picture and then drag one of the corner handles inward or outward.

This will make the image smaller or larger. If you make the image too small, it will become pixelated. If you make it too large, it will become blurry.

PRO TIP: If you are not a trained graphic designer, then you should not attempt to fix a blurry Canva picture. This can result in the further deterioration of the image and may even make it unusable. If you must attempt to fix the picture, be sure to make a backup copy first so that you can revert if necessary.

You can also try to crop your image. To do this, click on the picture and then drag one of the side handles inward or outward.

This will remove any parts of the image that are blurry. You can also rotate your image by clicking on the picture and then clicking on one of the rotation buttons in the top toolbar.

If none of these things work, you may need to upload a new image that is clearer. To do this, click on the “Uploads” tab in the left sidebar and then click on the “Upload an Image” button.

Conclusion: There are a few things you can do to fix a blurry Canva picture.

1) Try clicking on the “Sharpen” or “Smooth” button.

2) Change the size of your image by dragging one of the corner handles inward or outward.

3) Crop your image by dragging one of the side handles inward or outward.

4) Rotate your image by clicking on one of the rotation buttons in the top toolbar.

5) If none of these things work, upload a new image that is clearer by clicking onthe “Uploads” tab in left sidebar and then clicking “Upload an Image.”

Kathy McFarland

Kathy McFarland

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