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Cropping a photo - 12/7/2016 6:55:04 PM   
LotsaSpots

 

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I have just installed Print Shop 4 because of Windows 10.

I cannot find the button where I can crop a photo. I click on the edit link, but cropping is not an option.

Also....how do I import projects from PrintShop 23?
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RE: Cropping a photo - 12/7/2016 9:31:19 PM   
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With the image selected, click Image Editor button. Once the Image Editor is open, you'll find the crop tool in the Positioning options. However, the best way to crop photos in this program:
http://www.printshop.com/blog/2015/4/1/cropping-photos.aspx

To import projects from version23, click the top left drop-down arrow, Open, Open The Print Shop 23 Project. How easy is that?

The conversion is not perfect. See here for details:
http://forums.encoreusa.com/tm.asp?m=50463

< Message edited by ellengard -- 12/7/2016 9:35:57 PM >

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RE: Cropping a photo - 12/7/2016 10:23:34 PM   
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Thanks, I found the crop button. But when I click on it, it defines an area in the photo and will not let me adjust the size of the crop.

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RE: Cropping a photo - 12/7/2016 10:28:25 PM   
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I was just able to get it to work. The corners are not very sensitive so it is difficult to catch the edge to move it. Thanks again.

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RE: Cropping a photo - 12/7/2016 11:15:57 PM   
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You're welcome. Yeah, getting the double-headed arrow to appear is hard when you have to hover over just the right spot which seems to be about one pixel in size!

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RE: Cropping a photo - 6/29/2023 11:14:22 AM   
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Simply amazing!

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RE: Cropping a photo - 7/2/2023 9:38:57 AM   
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Recently, I also discussed this. I was able to obtain the images I needed for this topic with the aid of stock photos. It was an important research project for me, so I wanted to be as prepared as I could be. And I found rubber stamp vector exactly the ones that suited me and emphasized the originality of my project.

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RE: Cropping a photo - 11/17/2023 4:21:57 AM   
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Look for an "Edit" or "Image Edit" option. This is usually qs watermelon found in the toolbar or context menu when you right-click on the selected photo.

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