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cropping in Freeware edition
Hi When I have a picture that I only want a portion of into the slide show I d o my cropping and what ever other changes I want with one of my photo imagi ng programs and then put that portion of what I want in the slide show onto a background so that I do not have the black background that is the norm. I am fairly new to this program but love it so far Sandy D |
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cropping in Freeware edition
Hi all, I just downloaded the Freeware version of xatshow. I don't seem to be able to crop images. I can drag a crop box on an image, but it does not seem to be taken into account when creating the slideshow. Any idea? Dom |
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cropping in Freeware edition
Let me rephrase that : the cropping I get is not the one I drew in the slide tab. I get more of the picture than I want. Since I intended to only crop so slightly, I got the full picture. I tried cropping smaller parts of the picture, and I do get some cropping, albeit larger and offset compared to what I drew. Any hints? <dominique.barthel@ >" <dominique.barthel@ > wrote: > Hi all, > > I just downloaded the Freeware version of xatshow. I don't seem to > be able to crop images. I can drag a crop box on an image, but it > does not seem to be taken into account when creating the slideshow. > Any idea? > > Dom |
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cropping in Freeware edition
Hello Dominique Haven't eard of any problems with crop before. Can you send a screen grab of what your crop looks like? Chris. |
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cropping in Freeware edition
Hi, Dominique, I am experiencing a very similar problem with the Standard Edition. It does work fine on one computer (which is not the one I can use) but it won't work on mine. Both are XP machines and use Roxio for CD burning. Have you figured out your problem yet? Thanks, Joyce <dominique.barthel@ >" <dominique.barthel@ > wrote: > Let me rephrase that : the cropping I get is not the one I drew in > the slide tab. I get more of the picture than I want. Since I > intended to only crop so slightly, I got the full picture. > I tried cropping smaller parts of the picture, and I do get some > cropping, albeit larger and offset compared to what I drew. > Any hints? > > > --- In xatshow@ , "Dominique Barthel > <dominique.barthel@ >" <dominique.barthel@ > wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > I just downloaded the Freeware version of xatshow. I don't seem to > > be able to crop images. I can drag a crop box on an image, but it > > does not seem to be taken into account when creating the slideshow. > > Any idea? > > > > Dom |
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cropping in Freeware edition
Hi Joyce, I've sent the material to Chris with screen shots to show the problem I'm experiencing, but I still have to hear from him. I worked around the problem for this time by cropping in a separate photo editor. Since I'm using the Freeware edition for now, I'm not going to complain loudly! I just wanted to make the problem known. Have a good day Dominique wrote: > Hi, Dominique, > > I am experiencing a very similar problem with the Standard Edition. > It does work fine on one computer (which is not the one I can use) but > it won't work on mine. Both are XP machines and use Roxio for CD > burning. > Have you figured out your problem yet? > > Thanks, Joyce > > --- In xatshow@ , "Dominique Barthel > <dominique.barthel@ >" <dominique.barthel@ > wrote: > > Let me rephrase that : the cropping I get is not the one I drew in > > the slide tab. I get more of the picture than I want. Since I > > intended to only crop so slightly, I got the full picture. > > I tried cropping smaller parts of the picture, and I do get some > > cropping, albeit larger and offset compared to what I drew. > > Any hints? |
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