Hello,
from some other applications I am used to do a "select all" when in crop mode, which will then set the crop to the entire document (to the outer most edges), and once that is set, I trim off a bit on each edge.
The reason why I do it that way is because I scan a lot of slides, which all have just a little bit extra on the four sides of the images. It's a bit cumbersome to always try to drag-select the crop area.
I haven't found it in the commands, but I am sure there is some kind of PhotoLine trick to do this, isn't there? Something like "Selection to Crop area" or so?
Any help would be greatly appreciated ☺.
Start crop with full-size crop, aka "select all"?
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Re: Start crop with full-size crop, aka "select all"?
Double-click on the Crop icon in the Toolbar to set the initial crop area to the full image.
Ken
Yes, I think it can be eeeeeasily done....
Just take everything out on Highway 61.
Yes, I think it can be eeeeeasily done....
Just take everything out on Highway 61.
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Re: Start crop with full-size crop, aka "select all"?
OK, cool, thanks!
I just noticed that now it actually works too when I do "Ctrl + A". I think the reason it wasn't working before is that I was in a different context, inside a tool window or so.
I just noticed that now it actually works too when I do "Ctrl + A". I think the reason it wasn't working before is that I was in a different context, inside a tool window or so.