Rotate and Crop Picture

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If required, rotate the picture to any angle from 0 to 359 degrees, in steps of 0.1 degree. For example, this is useful for straightening scanned pictures.
Use Crop to select the section of the picture that is to be used.

When the picture is rotated between the 90 degree steps, the picture is made larger and the detected background color is added. If there is no distinctive background color, white is used.

Note: The size of the crop box may vary if the picture is rotated.

Select All: Select the whole of the picture.

Automatic: Select the smallest rectangle that includes all colors that are not the background color.

Note: Sometimes the automatic crop area may not appear to remove as much background as possible. This can happen when the background color appears to be a plain color such as white, but actually has minor variations that are not immediately visible. For example, this often happens with the JPEG-JFIF Compliant (*.jpg, .jif, .jpeg) picture format.

Rotate and Crop a Picture
  1. Drag the rotational slider to rotate the picture to the desired angle.
    Alternatively, enter a number in the rotation angle number box, or use the arrows to increase or decrease the angle of rotation.

  2. Drag the handles on the crop area boundary line to select the desired part of the picture.

  3. Hold the Shift key while dragging to resize the rectangle proportionally.

    Hold the Option key while dragging to resize the rectangle without moving its center.

  4. Drag anywhere inside the crop box to move the crop box.

  5. Note: If you need to expand a crop box again, make sure it is not touching the edge of the frame, as this will stop it expanding.

  6. If desired, click Automatic to select the crop lines automatically, or click Select All to use the whole of the picture.

Perspective Correction

To remove the effects of perspective in a picture, or to correct skew, select Perspective Correction Perspective_Correction_icon.jpg. When using Perspective Correction, the crop handles are red.

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Move the red handles so that the crop lines frame the picture. Use the Zoom bar to view the outline of the picture more clearly.

Note: When taking a picture, hold the phone or camera so as to avoid reflected light and shadow on your subject. To get the best possible results with a picture, use a scanner.

Stretch Picture

Drag the Stretch Picture Stretch_Picture_icon.jpg slider to make the picture in the Preview wider or narrower.

Save Picture

Use Save Picture to save your edited picture.

Change the Perspective in a Picture
  1. In the Rotate and Crop Picture page, ensure that Perspective Correction Perspective_Correction_icon00152.jpg is selected.

  2. Move the pointer over one of the red crop handles in the corner.

  3. The pointer changes to a diagonal double-headed arrow DoubleArrow_pointer_TopLeft00154.jpg.

  4. Move the red corner handles so that the crop lines frame the picture. The angle of the adjoining crop lines changes.

  5. A version of the picture with the perspective corrected appears in the Preview area.

    Note: When taking a photo for a background or QuickCross design, hold the phone or camera so as to avoid reflected light and shadow on your subject. To get the best possible results with a picture, use a scanner.

  6. Drag the Stretch Picture Stretch_Picture_icon00156.jpg slider to correct the proportions of the picture.

  7. If desired, Save the edited picture.

Zoom

Use the Zoom bar to change the view of the picture. Zoom in (drag the slider to the right) to magnify the view. Zoom out (drag the slider to the left) to shrink the view.

When zoomed in, use the scroll bars or swipe to move around.

Hints and Tips on QuickCross Designs

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Choose Picture

Design Size

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Design Preview

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