Operation Manual

Developing, Adjusting & Creating 81
4. With your cursor, paint over the area of the photo that you
want to remove. The crosshair cursor indicates where you are
copying from.
You might find that you need to Shift-click to define the pickup
area again, for example if the crosshair cursor gets too close to other
areas of the photo and you end up copying those by mistake. This is
good practice as it also helps reduce repeated patterns.
5. When you're happy, click Apply on the Adjustments tab.
Crop and straighten
Cropping is the process of removing areas from your photo, and is the
equivalent of using scissors to trim a printed photo. It's a really useful
technique for improving the composition and visual impact of a photo,
by "zooming in" on a subject, changing the canvas orientation or even
changing the aspect ratio for printing. In PhotoStack, you can quickly
crop your photo to a custom or print size, and also straighten the
horizon, if required.