Cropping an image – Epson PhotoPC 650 User Manual
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Editing Images
To select a background color to appear behind your image
when you remove image elements, click the background box
of the Foreground/Background tool. You see the Color
Wheel dialog box.
Windows: Click a color in the wheel or enter R (red), G
(green), B (blue), H (hue), S (saturation), and V (vibrancy)
values for the color you want to use. Adjust brightness using
the scroll bar. Then click
OK
.
Macintosh: Select a color model in the scroll bar on the left,
then select the color you want to use. Adjust the available
values for the colors and click
OK
.
Using the Eyedropper
You can use the eyedropper to select a foreground color by
sampling one from your image.
Click the
Eyedropper tool. Then move the cursor to the
area in your picture containing the color you want to use; the
cursor changes to an eyedropper. Click to select the color.
The foreground box of the Foreground/Background tool
changes to that color.
Cropping an Image
If you want to save only part of your image, you can crop out
the portion you don’t want. Cropping makes your image
smaller than the original, so be sure to save it with a different
name to preserve your original image.
To delete any changes you make with this tool, select
Undo
from the Edit menu. You can repeatedly select
Undo
to
reverse multiple edits, or select
Redo
to replace the changes
you undid. To delete all the changes made since you last
saved the picture, select
Revert
from the File menu.
Windows
Macintosh