104 Manipulating Images
Cropping an image
Cropping is the electronic equivalent of taking a pair of scissors to a photograph,
except of course with a pair of scissors there is no second chance! Cropping
deletes all of the pixels outside the crop selection area, and then resizes the image
canvas so that only the area inside the crop selection remains. Use it to focus on
an area of interest—either for practical reasons or to improve photo
composition.
For more on why you may wish to crop, or for inspiration, see
Importance of cropping in PhotoPlus Help.
You can crop larger areas when photos are shot at a high resolution.
Keep this in mind before taking photos and make sure your camera
is set to its highest resolution and image quality.
Using the Crop Tool
Before After
(Rectangular Crop)
PhotoPlus allows you to crop unconstrained, or to a standard or custom print
size.
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