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How to Crop Photos in PhotoScape?

07/20/2011 02:11 by ScottHamman

I know this is not a good question. Anyway I want to know. Forget your judgement. Just tell me how to do this. Thank you.
First answer posted by AlbertAzose at 07/20/2011 02:16
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  • AlbertAzose
  • Cropping is easy but hard for beginner. If you want to learn photoscape skills from the very beginning. You need to face more and it is not a shame to ask questions.
  • Was this answer helpful? 10 · 07/20/2011 02:16
  • JoeStewart
  • Thanks there. I should mention that every time you had done, remember save it. I once make a perfect one and forgot saving what I edited half an hour. it's very painful.
  • Was this answer helpful? 10 · 07/20/2011 02:16
  • BrianHimlie
  • Cropping a photo is quick and easy.

    1. Open the photo that you want to crop.
    2. Then click on the Editor tab at the top of your program. At the bottom of your program you will see Crop tab. Click on that tab. 
    3. You can crop the photo by dragging your mouse across the photo and double clicking. 
    4. Or you can use one of the preset sizes to crop. To use a preset size, drop the crop window down and select the size that you want. 
    5. Then click the crop button.

  • Was this answer helpful? 10 · 07/20/2011 02:16
  • Anonymous user
  • Thank you. I'm image editor beginner too.
  • Was this answer helpful? 10 · 11/22/2011 07:39
  • PPrashanth
  • Select the "Crop" tab at the bottom of the Photoscape window. Select the "Crop Freely" option from the drop-down menu. Click and hold your cursor on the image to select a cropping area. Click "Crop" to finalize the changes.
  • Was this answer helpful? 00 · 12/23/2011 02:24
  • Anonymous user
  • how do i save the pis ?
  • Was this answer helpful? 00 · 03/05/2012 08:42
  • Anonymous user
  • How do I change the orientation of the crop?  In other words, say I have a landscape pic, but when I crop it, I want the crop to have a portrait orientation, but the same size ratio as the original pic.  
  • Was this answer helpful? 00 · 04/22/2012 17:32
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