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Crop Digital Photos

In these tutorials for Paint Shop Pro we will learn how to delete unwanted parts of photos. No matter how careful you are, you will need to know how to crop digital photos. There will invariably be some content in your photo which you will need to remove to make it more pleasing to the eye. You may have too much background, a part of a building or a person, or other extras to the picture which you want to edit out.

The process of cutting out unwanted parts of a photograph is called cropping. This usually involves selecting a central part of the photograph and deleting the outer part. This is very handy as you will get in the habit of getting extra background when initially taking the photo. This ensures that you will have all the subject matter you need in the knowledge that you can remove the surplus to requirement content later.

Click on the video below to see a tutorial on how to crop your digital pictures

 

When you open a photo, apart from just looking at it, you may want to zoom in on a section of the photo. Follow this paint shop pro zoom tool tutorial.

The photo may need to be rotated so that it can be viewed properly. We need to rotate photos to switch between portrait and landscape orientations. Click here to see a paint shop pro 5 tutorial on how to rotate digital photos

You may want to turn it form a colour to a black and white photo. Here are some paint shop pro tips on how to covert a photo to greyscale (black and white)

You may wish to edit out some part of the photo which you didn't intend to include. This is called cropping a picture and is an extremely handy skill to have. Follow these tutorials for paint shop pro to master the skill of cropping photos

You need to know how to resize your photos for email and the web. Here is the tutorial on resizing for photo sharing

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