How to use Batch Blur

Blur the same area across multiple screenshots with Batch Blur!

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Written by Andi Bailey
Updated over a week ago

If you’ve used Tango’s Blur functionality already, you know we make it easy to hide sensitive or personal information in screenshots. Our newest feature, Batch Blur, puts blurring into hyperspeed in your editing process.

Blur an area on one screenshot and the Tango Pixel AI will detect similar areas in other screenshots in your Tango and give you the option to blur them with just two clicks.

Blur the same area across multiple steps with this new feature

Date: February 2, 2023

Author: Andrea Bailey

Source: Tango


2. Click on Edit Screenshot

Click on Edit Screenshot

3. Select the Blur functionality from the Image Editor

Select the Blur functionality from the Image Editor

4. Select the area you want to blur

Select the area you want to blur

5. A pop up will ask whether you want to Blur the same area across all steps. Confirm Batch Blur.

A pop up will ask whether you want to Blur the same area across all steps. Confirm Batch Blur.

6. Tango will show you all likely matches. You may unselect the suggested options, or select Less likely matches to confirm blurring across the same area in every step.

Note: The numbers on the top left are the step numbers.

Tango will show you all likely matches. You may unselect the suggested options, or select Less likely matches to confirm blurring across the same area in every step.

7. Confirm that you want to blur the selected steps

Confirm that you want to blur the selected steps

8. We'll do the work of blurring across steps for you!

We'll do the work of blurring across steps for you!

9. And will confirm when we're done.

And will confirm when we're done.

10. You'll be taken back to the image editor, where you can save that image, and all the Batch Blurred areas.

You'll be taken back to the image editor, where you can save that image, and all the Batch Blurred areas.

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