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2. While holding down the mouse button, drag the frame to the area you want to
view. If you have used the shortcut method, simply move the mouse to the
desired area.
3. Release the mouse button when you see the desired view in the window. If you
used the shortcut, click once when you have the desired area.
Different viewing modes
• Select
View: Actual View
to display the image at its actual view, with the
window sized to fit the image within the workspace.
• Select
View: Maximize at Actual View
to display your image in its actual
view (1x) with the window opened at its maximum level within the
PhotoImpact workspace.
• Select
View: Fit in Window
to resize the current image to the largest
magnification that completely fits in a window.
• Select
View: Full Screen [Ctrl+U]
to display the image in full screen mode,
hiding the program window, as well as all docked toolbars. This lets you edit
images without distractions made by the program window. Use shortcut keys
to access tools, and press
[Esc]
to return to normal screen mode.
Cropping an image
Cropping
trims the edges of an image and removes unwanted areas. To crop an
image, select the area you wish to retain and select
Edit: Crop [Ctrl+R]
.
Crop
references crop dimensions, even if there are multiple objects in a document, or if
the crop area covers only part of a selection. To have better control on the crop
dimensions, use the
Crop Tool
in the
Toolbox
instead. It provides you the
capability of defining crop dimensions based on a selected area together with other
objects present in the image. Another very important function it has is that it
allows you to save the crop dimensions information to the
EasyPalette
, so you
can use the same exact settings for trimming other images in the future.
Notes:
• If you select a non-rectangular area, the image is cropped to the smallest
rectangle that can contain the selected area.
• When cropping the base image, all objects are not merged.
• Use either
Auto-process Crop
or
Post-processing Wizard
to quickly crop an
image that has extra space along its borders.
Summary of Contents for PHOTOIMPACT 11
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