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Summary: Learn how to crop photos in the Macintosh computer program PulpMotion with tips from a computer expert in this free Mac OS X computer animation video clip.
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Matt Nichols Matt Nichols is a freelance web and graphic designer. He creates sites for high profile clients and is considered an expert at all things internet-related. Ni... read more
Hey everybody! My name is Matt and I'm speaking to you on behalf of Expert Village. If I select a picture and double click it, it's going to give me some extra options here. From here, I can use this tab here. It's just going to zoom in and out. It doesn't actually affect the photo. I can hit the open and view. That's going to open my picture in preview. I can rotate it by clicking the rotate button. It's just going to rotate it 90 degrees clockwise. I'm going to go ahead and rotate that back the way it was. If I click the crop button, it's going to give me a box here. What I can do is drag this box around to my region of interest. I can also resize the box by clicking on these green dots here. When I've got the region of interest I want, I'm going to click close. That's going to bring me back to my composition. I'm going to scroll through to where that picture appears. As you can see, it's zoomed into the region of the picture that I put that box around.