106 Manipulating Images
To crop to a specific print size or resolution:
1. Select the Crop Tool from the Tools toolbar.
2. Then either:
• For print sizes, choose a pre-defined print size (expressed in
inches or centimeters) from the first drop-down list in the
context toolbar. Both portrait and landscape crop regions can be
selected—e.g., 4 x 6 in for portrait, 6 x 4 in for landscape).
OR
• If you need to set a custom size, enter values into the Height and
Width drop-down lists, choosing inches or centimeters as
measurement units in advance—note that the print size changes
to "Custom" after entering new values. The Print Size resolution
alters automatically while honoring your print Width and Height.
3. Drag out your crop area to create your constrained rectangle or square (if
Custom).
4. Double-click the crop area to crop to the designated size.
By default, the Crop Tool in PhotoPlus is "non-destructive", as the context
toolbar's Destructive option is unchecked. This means that at any point, you can
remove or adjust the original crop applied to a photo (provided the project was
saved as an SPP—see Saving a file on p. 15).
For information on destructive, permanent cropping, see p. 108.
To undo a non-destructive crop:
• From the Image menu, click Reveal All.
The Reveal All command is not available if destructive crop mode
or crop to selection has been used (see p. 108).
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