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Frogleg

2004-09-22, 7:22 pm

Is there a way to set up a selection area and then move it around?
I.e., I have a 1600x1200 photo and want to crop to 1024x768 by sliding
an outline around to frame the best part. I know I can do the math and
use 'canvas size', but it'd be more convenient to set up a rectangle
and push it around.
Nightingail

2004-09-22, 7:22 pm

Right click and drag will move a selection box. Another thing you
can do is make a crop box or preset for the size you want, and
drag that around with the left mouse button. You can select
'maintain aspect ratio' with the crop box if you will be
resizing, but want to it proportional.

Gail
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"Frogleg" <frogleg@nowhere.com> wrote in message
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> Is there a way to set up a selection area and then move it

around?
> I.e., I have a 1600x1200 photo and want to crop to 1024x768 by

sliding
> an outline around to frame the best part. I know I can do the

math and
> use 'canvas size', but it'd be more convenient to set up a

rectangle
> and push it around.



Guy Scharf

2004-09-22, 7:22 pm

Frogleg <frogleg@nowhere.com> wrote:

> Is there a way to set up a selection area and then move it around?
> I.e., I have a 1600x1200 photo and want to crop to 1024x768 by
> sliding an outline around to frame the best part. I know I can do
> the math and use 'canvas size', but it'd be more convenient to set
> up a rectangle and push it around.


Just in case your terminology is mixed up: use the crop tool, not the
selection tool. A selection made with the crop tool can be dragged.
If you make a selection with the selection tool, then dragging it moves
the image instead of the crop area.

Guy
Nightingail

2004-09-22, 7:22 pm

"Guy Scharf" <guy@spamcop.net> wrote in message
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> the image instead of the crop area.


Not if you drag it with the *right* mouse button held down. If
you do it that way, then when you have the area you want to crop,
you can do Image>Crop to Selection. Either way works.

Gail

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Frogleg

2004-09-22, 7:22 pm

On Fri, 17 Sep 2004 10:01:07 -0500, Guy Scharf <guy@spamcop.net>
wrote:

>Frogleg <frogleg@nowhere.com> wrote:
>
>
>Just in case your terminology is mixed up: use the crop tool, not the
>selection tool. A selection made with the crop tool can be dragged.
>If you make a selection with the selection tool, then dragging it moves
>the image instead of the crop area.


Ah hah! "Crop tool." I'm moving from PSP7 to 9-beta, and unfamiliar
with the newer gadgetry. At least no one can tell me to RTFM, because
I don't *have* one. :-)

Thanks for the handholding.
rumpledickskin

2004-09-22, 7:22 pm

X-No-Archive: yes

PSP 7.04 user

If you click the right mouse buton while using the selection tool your
selection will disappear. To move a selection use the mover tool with
the right mouse button. That's the four-way arrow tool. Also, once a
selection is created, you can move the contents of it by using the
shift or crtl keys. Holding both down will nudge it by ten pixels.
Holding shift will move the selected area one pixel at a time while
replacing the area with the background color. If you move it by
pressing only the ctrl key then the area will not be altered and
pressing shift after ctrl will move it by ten pixels. Anyways once
you have your area selected press shift-r to crop to selection.

Method 2.

Double-click the crop tool. Enter your demensions in the dialog box.
Move this selection with the right mouse button.


>"Guy Scharf" <guy@spamcop.net> wrote in message
>news:Xns9567519BEA24guyspamcopnet@216.196.97.142...
>it moves
>
>Not if you drag it with the *right* mouse button held down. If
>you do it that way, then when you have the area you want to crop,
>you can do Image>Crop to Selection. Either way works.
>
>Gail


Trev

2004-09-22, 7:22 pm


"Frogleg" <frogleg@nowhere.com> wrote in message
news:h56mk01025srf4je93plloejblg7jm98gp@4ax.com...
> On Fri, 17 Sep 2004 10:01:07 -0500, Guy Scharf <guy@spamcop.net>
> wrote:
>
>
> Ah hah! "Crop tool." I'm moving from PSP7 to 9-beta, and unfamiliar
> with the newer gadgetry. At least no one can tell me to RTFM, because
> I don't *have* one. :-)
>
> Thanks for the handholding.


Well 7 had a crop tool too But 8 and 9 are easier to use for cropping to
photo paper sizes no need to do the math's


Kris Zaklika

2004-09-22, 7:22 pm

Frogleg wrote:
>
> Is there a way to set up a selection area and then move it around?


Yes, use the right mouse with the Mover tool.

> I.e., I have a 1600x1200 photo and want to crop to 1024x768 by sliding
> an outline around to frame the best part.


Then you are using the wrong tool. Don't use selections.
Use the Crop tool instead.

> I know I can do the math and
> use 'canvas size', but it'd be more convenient to set up a rectangle
> and push it around.


That would be the least useful way to do it.
Kris Zaklika

2004-09-22, 7:22 pm

Frogleg wrote:
[snip]

> Ah hah! "Crop tool." I'm moving from PSP7 to 9-beta, and unfamiliar
> with the newer gadgetry.


Strangely enough, there was a Crop tool since at least version
5 and probably earlier than that.

> At least no one can tell me to RTFM, because
> I don't *have* one. :-)


Then read the Help instead. Help > Help Topics > Contents.
Help > Help Topics > Contents > Editing Image > Cropping
Images has what you need to know. Reading the Help will save
you a great deal of time and posting here.

> Thanks for the handholding.

Danhiel - SoupOrNews Admin

2004-09-22, 7:22 pm

in article 414B30C7.EECE815@jasc.com, Kris Zaklika at kzaklika@jasc.com
wrote on 09/17/2004 11:45 AM:


>
> Then you are using the wrong tool. Don't use selections.
> Use http://www.artistmike.com



Good idea.



Uni

2004-09-22, 7:22 pm

Danhiel - SoupOrNews Admin wrote:
> in article 414B30C7.EECE815@jasc.com, Kris Zaklika at kzaklika@jasc.com
> wrote on 09/17/2004 11:45 AM:
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Good idea.


What's Kris doing talking to a Frogleg?

:-)

Uni

Frogleg

2004-09-22, 7:22 pm

On Fri, 17 Sep 2004 18:53:36 +0100, "Trev"
<trevbowdenATwireless.pipexDOTnet> wrote:

>
>"Frogleg" <frogleg@nowhere.com> wrote i



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>Well 7 had a crop tool too But 8 and 9 are easier to use for cropping to
>photo paper sizes no need to do the math's
>

Yes. Head drooping in shame. I discovered that, too. Funny how one
gets used to a certain number of tools and operations, and fails to
explore the options. I thought, since the little icon is the same, it
was just shorthand for 'crop to selection', which I use all the time.
This is what comes of software-by-download or (in this case) CD-only
bundled with a new system.
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