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Editing Images 2/4

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Chapter 4 Viewing Images Editing Images (2/4) Cropping Use this function to extract only part of an image, leaving out the parts that you do not want. Place the mouse pointer within the image you want to crop. Drag the mouse to form a rectangular frame. Then, click (Crop) to extract the area within the frame. REFERENCE When an area is selected for cropping, the following information is displayed at the bottom of the window. 1. Drag to frame the area that you want to crop. This is the size of the area that you selected (horizontal × vertical, in pixels) These are the coordinates of the mouse pointer in the cropped area 2. Click this button. 32 ImageBrowser Software Guide

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ImageBrowser Software Guide
Chapter 4
Viewing Images
Editing Images (2/4)
Cropping
Use this function to extract only part of an image, leaving out
the parts that you do not want. Place the mouse pointer within
the image you want to crop. Drag the mouse to form a
rectangular frame. Then, click
(Crop) to extract the area
within the frame.
REFERENCE
When an area is selected for cropping, the following
information is displayed at the bottom of the window.
This is the size of the
area that you selected
(horizontal
×
vertical, in
pixels)
These are the coordinates of
the mouse pointer in the
cropped area
1. Drag to frame
the area that
you want to
crop.
2. Click this
button.