User Guide

Chapter 5: Process mode
Resizing the crop window
You can resize the crop window in three ways:
Drag the edges of the crop window to the desired size.
Specify an exact size for the crop window in inches.
Apply a ratio to constrain to the crop window proportions.
To resize the crop window by dragging:
1. Position your cursor over the edge or corner of the crop window until it changes into a double-pointed arrow.
2. Drag the crop window's border to the desired size.
To maximize crop area:
1. Click Maximize crop area. The crop selection expands to the outer edges of your images.
2. Drag the crop window's border to the desired size.
To specify an exact size for the crop window:
1. Select the Constrain proportion check box.
2. Select Custom... from the drop-down list.
3. Type the desired crop window proportions into the Width and Height fields.
4. Click OK.
To constrain the crop window to a ratio:
1. Select the Constrain proportion check box.
2. Select a ratio from the drop-down list.
3. Position your cursor over the edge of the crop window until it changes into a double-pointed arrow, and then drag the edge
of the crop window to the desired size.
To delete a proportion:
1. Select a proportion from the Constrain proportion drop-down list.
2. Click the down arrow button beside the drop-down list, and select Delete.
3. Click Yes.
To set a proportion as default:
1. Select the Constrain proportion check box.
2. Select a ratio from the drop-down list.
3. Click the down arrow button beside the drop-down list, and select Set as Default.
Crop options
Constrain
proportion
Select this option to constrain the crop area to a specified proportion. Select the proportion from the
drop-down list.
Maximize crop area Click to expand the crop area to the entire image, and then click and drag the crop borders. To redo
your crop selection, click on the Maximize crop area button to expand the selection to the entire
image again, and make your crop adjustments.
Rotate crop area
Click to rotate the crop area.
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