Have you ever wanted to try some simple image editing but didn’t know where to start? Or, you might already have a preliminary idea but are struggling with the right tools to realize it. Keling is just the tool you need, capable of meeting various image processing needs, from basic adjustments to advanced compositions.
Installation and Setup
Before using Keling, ensure that your device has the appropriate software or application installed. Typically, these platforms provide detailed installation guides; just follow the steps. After installation, you may need to register an account to save your work and access more features.
Introduction to Basic Features
Image Cropping and Adjustment
With Keling, you can easily crop images, remove unwanted parts, or adjust the size and proportions. This feature is perfect for users who need precise content positioning.
Filters and Effects
Keling offers a rich selection of filters and effects, allowing you to add various styles to your images, such as vintage, film, black and white, etc. Additionally, you can apply special effects like blur and sharpening to enhance the image’s expressiveness.
Text and Shapes

If you need to add text or shapes to your images, Keling also provides convenient tools for that. You can choose different fonts, colors, and sizes, and even add simple shapes like rectangles and circles.
Advanced Tips
Using Reference Images
In some cases, you might need to refer to specific items to complete your work. This is where Keling‘s reference image feature comes in handy. You can upload reference images into the software, allowing Keling to automatically match and reference these items, resulting in a more accurate depiction of your desired scene.
Creative Composition
If you have creativity and imagination, why not try Keling‘s creative composition feature? You can merge multiple images into a new piece or cleverly combine different elements to create a unique visual effect.
Example Demonstration
To better illustrate how to use Keling, I will demonstrate its basic features and advanced techniques through a simple example.
Example 1: Using Reference Images
- Open the Keling software and click “New Project”.
- Select an image you want to edit as a reference.
- In the software’s right sidebar, find the “Reference Image” option and click to enter.
- Upload the item image you want to refer to.
- Adjust the reference image’s position and size to align with the reference image.
- Click the “Apply Reference Image” button, and Keling will automatically match and reference the items in the reference image.
- Once done, you can save and export your work.
Example 2: Creative Composition
- Open the Keling software and click “New Project”.
- Select two images you want to combine.
- In the software’s right sidebar, find the “Composition” option and click to enter.
- Select the method and rules for composition, such as overlay, transparency, etc.
- Adjust the layout and size of each element to achieve your desired effect.
- Click the “Start Composition” button, and Keling will automatically process and generate a new piece.
- Once done, you can save and export your creative composition work.