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When you click the Keep Proportions button, the image size is maintained in
the same proportion whenever you change either the width or the height.

For example, if you set the width to 4 inches and the height to 6 inches, and
then you change the width to 5 inches, the height stays at 6 inches if the
constraint is turned off, so the proportion of the image width and height
changes. If you click the Keep Proportions button and then change the width,
the height automatically changes to 7.20 inches.

When the Keep Proportions button is selected, the image maintains the same
ratio indicated in the Width and Height text boxes.

To change size proportionally:
1. Click the Keep Proportions button.

A chain appears between the Width and Height text boxes.

2. Click the Crop button on the toolbar and select part of the image in the

preview area.

When you enlarge or reduce the selection, notice that the image width
and height stay in the same proportion.

Setting Scale
The Scale setting lets you specify an output size for the selected image as a
percentage of the original width and height. The scale amount is preset to
100 percent.

If you reduce the scale of an image that has a width of 7 inches and a height
of 9 inches by 50 percent, the selection in the preview area and the values in
the Width and Height text boxes remain the same, but the Output size
changes to indicate the size of the image when it is acquired by the
application. For example, if your preview image is 7 inches wide by 9 inches
high, and you select a scale of 50 percent, the output image will be 3.5 inches
wide by 4.5 inches high.

Keep Proportions active