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| urbecrisch:
--- Quote from: MaximRecoil on January 28, 2008, 09:58:07 am ---No automatic boundary tracer in Irfanview that I know of. I use Photoshop if I need that (obviously not freeware). --- End quote --- How do you use boundary tracer cropping in PS? I have a trial version of CS2. Thanks. |
| SavannahLion:
--- Quote from: urbecrisch on January 28, 2008, 09:50:39 am ---Thanks for the link. I've used Gimp, however; I'm looking for a cropping program which has a boundary tracer for fast, accurate cropping which I haven't found on Gimp. --- End quote --- A boundary tracer is that little box that forms when you select the area to crop right? Gimp doesn't have a boundry tracer? I thought it did. |
| urbecrisch:
With the trial version of Photo Crop Editor, it's called a boundary tracer and it makes it extremely easy to crop the outline if the image and any other shapes that are in the image. Just wish there was a free program out there that had this feature. Maybe I'll end up just forkin' out the $30. Just hard to justify that amount when I won't be using it that often. Keep the suggestions rolling in... |
| Level42:
Neverending project: I've read about but haven't tried it yet. Upgraded to Leopard about two weeks ago with 0 problems and an amazing faster responding Mac Mini now :D For the PC I used this free program: http://www.photofiltre.com/ Very powerful yet small and easy to work with. Not sure if it does the cropping thing, but I guess it does. I also used it a lot to automatically re-size a range of pictures for webpublishing, but of course, I have iWeb and iPhoto for this now (and don't have to worry about it :D) |
| Game-boi:
What OS? Newer windows OSes, maybe Paint.NET? http://www.getpaint.net/ |
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