Photo cutting in the App Store, Canon: Pixma Manuals: My Image Garden: Cutting digital images

Digital images cutting

The developer Big Blue Clip, LLC has provided no information to Apple concerning its practices in terms of confidentiality and data processing. To find out more, consult the developer’s privacy policy.

Photo cutting 4+

I find this great function. You just have to know how to use it, especially when I use “Photoshop”. After my editing with “Photoshop”, the “cutting” function allows me to shade, cut, darken or clarify the subjects, merge, etc.

Simple and efficient

I was looking for a simple application that does what is asked: to crop- supervisor- return- black and white- sepia. Here I have it and I recommend it to you.

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IPhone compatibility requires iOS 11.0 or later. iPad requires iPados 11.0 or later. iPod touch requires iOS 11.0 or later. Mac requires MacOS 11.0 or later and a Mac with the Apple M1 chip or later version.

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Digital images cutting

You can cut scanned images. The “cutting” is to select the area you want to keep in an image and delete the rest.

  1. Select an image in the scan, then click Cutper .

The cutting view appears and a white frame is displayed along the edge of the image.

  • Refer to the “Photo Scan” section to see how to digitize images.
  • To move the cutting area, place the cursor in the white frame and slide it.
  • You can rotate the selected image of 90 degrees in the time direction by clicking on rotation . You can repeat this operation as many times as necessary.
  • If the ENREG option. does not appear, click on (miniature view).
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