Canon EOS Rebel XS User Manual - Page 141

Trimming the Image

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wPrinting Trimming the Image You can crop the image and print only the trimmed portion as if the image was recomposed. Do the trimming right before printing. If you set the trimming and then set the print settings, you may have to set the trimming again. 1 On the print setting screen, select [Trimming]. 2 Set the trimming frame size, position, and proportion. The image area within the trimming frame will be printed. The trimming frame's vertical-to-horizontal proportion can be changed with [Paper settings]. Changing the trimming frame size When you press the or button, the size of the trimming frame will change. The smaller the trimming frame, the larger the image magnification will be for the printing. Moving the trimming frame Press the keys to move the frame over the image vertically or horizontally. Move the trimming frame until it covers the desired image area or composition. Rotating the frame Each time you press the button, the trimming frame will toggle between the vertical and horizontal orientations. This enables you to create a vertical-oriented print from a horizontal image. 3 Press to exit the trimming. X The print setting screen will reappear. You can check the trimmed image area on the upper left of the print setting screen. 141

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Printing
You can crop the image and print only
the trimmed portion as if the image was
recomposed.
Do the trimming right
before printing.
If you set the trimming
and then set the print settings, you may
have to set the trimming again.
1
On the print setting screen, select [Trimming].
2
Set the trimming frame size, position, and proportion.
The image area within the trimming frame will be printed. The
trimming frame’s vertical-to-horizontal proportion can be changed
with [
Paper settings
].
Changing the trimming frame size
When you press the <
u
> or <
I
> button, the size of the
trimming frame will change. The smaller the trimming frame, the
larger the image magnification will be for the printing.
Moving the trimming frame
Press the <
S
> keys to move the frame over the image vertically
or horizontally. Move the trimming frame until it covers the desired
image area or composition.
Rotating the frame
Each time you press the <
B
> button, the trimming frame will
toggle between the vertical and horizontal orientations. This
enables you to create a vertical-oriented print from a horizontal
image.
3
Press <
0
> to exit the trimming.
The print setting screen will reappear.
You can check the trimmed image area on the upper left of the
print setting screen.
Trimming the Image